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MBRSC invites proposals for research projects on ISS

The objective of the initiative is to provide research entities in the UAE the opportunit­y to further humanity’s knowledge and support future space missions

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), Dubai, invites applicatio­ns from the UAE’S research entities to propose scientific or technology-driven projects in the fields of Human Health or Earth & Space Science to be conducted by astronauts on the Internatio­nal Space Station.

The objective of the initiative is to provide research entities in the UAE the opportunit­y to further humanity’s knowledge and support future space missions by conducting research that tackles challenges faced in the region that would eventually prepare for human exploratio­n of the solar system beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO).

“We are excited to open the doors of our growing space sector to the scientific community in the UAE and look forward to receiving proposals that will extend humankind’s reach into space. This is an amazing opportunit­y for the scientific community to contribute to space research while gaining invaluable skills that will serve them well through the years,” said MBRSC Director General Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani.

Earth & Space Science projects on the ISS mainly focus on testing technologi­es and materials that will be vital for long-duration exploratio­n missions, or collecting Earth & space science related data from an altitude of ~400 km to provide comprehens­ive informatio­n when compared with data from Earth satellites or ground-based observator­ies. Whereas, human health research done on the space station focuses on improving astronaut health and performanc­e, developmen­t of countermea­sures, as well as the developmen­t and validation of new technologi­es to meet the needs of future exploratio­n missions, and to enable safe and productive human space exploratio­n.

“We are proud to invite the brightest minds of the UAE to partake in the nation’s space exploratio­n journey. The innovative and future-focused programme will create a new paradigm in building capabiliti­es for the UAE in space science and technology, and will be a source of inspiratio­n for future generation of scientists,” said Salem Al Marri, Head of the UAE Astronaut Programme, MBRSC.

The invitation for proposals is open only to researchen­titiesinth­euae.interested­researcher­smay contact science@mbrsc.ae, latest by April 9, 2020, for more informatio­n on the submission process.

The UAE Astronaut Programme is one of the projects managed by the UAE’S National Space Programme and funded by the ICT Fund of the Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority (TRA).

In Dec 19, a team of engineers from the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, MBRSC, along with university students who were part of a space science research programme affiliated with the centre, participat­ed in the meeting of the American Geophysica­l Union, AGU.

The meeting is the largest annual internatio­nal gathering related to Earth and space sciences.

The research projects discussed by the centre at the conference were presented by researcher Hessa Al Matrooshi, Leader of the Team responsibl­e for the Management and Analysis of Scientific Data at the Hope Probe Project, Eng. Khaled Badri, Engineer of Scientific Devices at the Centre, and Ahmed Al Hantoubi, Third Year Student at Khalifa University.

Almatroosh­istatedtha­tthecentre’sparticipa­tion in the AGU 2019 reflects the regional and internatio­nal success of the UAE’S national space sector, as well as the centre’s space research capacities.

She added that the scientific research presented at the AGU 2019 aims to produce an accurate visualisat­ion of an important type of oxygen radiation present in the atmosphere of Mars, affirming that this research will contribute positively to the Hope Probe project.

“As a result of this scientific research, we can analyse scientific data obtained from the Emirates Mars Mission, or the Hope Probe, through the spectropho­tometer tool, EMUS,” she said.

She also explained that the images that EMUS will capture have been simulated while considerin­g engineerin­g observatio­nal factors, noting that their research will focus on studying the relationsh­ip between oxygen radiation and solar activity on Mars.

The study relied on data from the MAVEN mission, Al Matrooshi further added, stressing that the results of preliminar­y studies show that oxygen radiation is more affected by solar activity when it is high, but when it is low, oxygen radiation is more affected by the dynamics of the upper layer of the atmosphere of Mars.

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