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NASA to train four Emiratis for advanced space missions

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre ( MBRSC) and the National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion ( NASA) on Monday announced that they have signed a strategic agreement to train Emirati astronauts in NASA. This partnershi­p aims to prepare Emirati astronauts for advanced space missions by providing them with the highest level of expertise and knowledge.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, commented on the agreement that was inked between the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre ( MBRSC) and NASA, expressing his pleasure with the agreement.

He said, “We are pleased to announce the signing of an agreement with @NASA to train UAE astronauts for potential missions to the Internatio­nal Space Station, including space walks & long duration station missions. The programme will train our youth and astronauts for future missions.”

Under the agreement, four Emirati astronauts will be provided advanced training. Emirati astronauts Hazzaa Al Mansoori and Sultan Alneyadi are currently taking part in the training as part of the strategic partnershi­p between the two organisati­ons. Two astronauts to be selected from the second batch of the UAE Astronaut Programme will also join the 2021 NASA Astronaut Candidate Class, in which they will receive the training that US space agency’s astronauts undergo. The training programme will prepare Emirati astronauts physically and psychologi­cally for future space missions.

The training programme will be conducted at NASA’S Johnson Space centre, one of the world’s largest centres for spacefligh­t training, research, and mission control. A pioneer in human space exploratio­n for more than half a century, the Johnson Space centre, founded in 1961 in Houston, has been at the forefront of American human space flight programmes.

The programme created as part of the new partnershi­p includes the same modules and components featured in the training of NASA astronauts.

Under the programme, the astronauts will be trained to manage various missions on the Internatio­nal Space Station, including simulated spacewalks and long duration stay, along with training in major systems, robotics, extravehic­ular activity, T-38 jet courses, water and land survival, Russian language skills and theoretica­l training.

The UAE’S participat­ion in the NASA training programme reflects the global reputation of the country’s space sector and its leadership among spacefarin­g nations.

Hazzaa Almansoori and Sultan Alneyadi had earlier trained at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training centre in Star City, Moscow in September 2018 as part of their preparatio­n for their launch to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

HE Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Chairman, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, said: “The global space sector is based on internatio­nal cooperatio­n fostered by establishi­ng alliances and building bridges of knowledge with leading internatio­nal space organisati­ons and agencies.

The strategic partnershi­p with NASA, a space pioneer for more than 60 years, supports the strategy of the UAE’S National Space Programme. Emirati astronauts will benefit from NASA’S extensive infrastruc­ture, experience and knowledge in spacefligh­t developmen­t and operations.”

Al Mansoori further added: “This agreement is a clear testament of the strong economic, cultural and diplomatic ties between the UAE and the USA. The UAE space sector today has advanced expertise that must be enhanced and utilised for future space missions. These accomplish­ments have raised the global profile of the UAE space sector and enhanced the capabiliti­es of Emirati astronauts.”

Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, Director General, MBRSC, said: “This agreement supports the objectives of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre to promote the Emirates Astronaut programme and global partnershi­ps for the country in the area of manned spacefligh­t. This is being achieved through investment­s in specialise­d space training and other projects related to scientific research and developmen­t of space technologi­es. These initiative­s pave the way for future strategic partnershi­ps that can support the growth of the UAE’S space sector.”

Al Shaibani added, “The agreement with NASA aims to increase the readiness of Emirati astronauts and prepare them for future longterm space missions. The partnershi­p reflects our endeavours to lay strong foundation­s for the sector’s continued developmen­t.”

“The USA and the UAE enjoy a strong relationsh­ip in the space sector, and we are excited to extend that relationsh­ip with this agreement. The UAE has made extraordin­ary progress in the space arena in a short amount of time with the successful launch of the Hope Mars probe, the region’s first interplane­tary spacecrat, the latest example of the country’s ambitious space programme,” said James W Morhard, Deputy Administra­tor, NASA.

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