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Saudi astronauts land safely on Earth after successful mission

Many proud citizens watched live 12-hour return journey

- Dhai Al-Mutairi Riyadh

Saudi astronauts Rayyanah Barnawi and Ali Alqarni, and Americans Peggy Whitson and John Schoffner, made a safe splashdown off the coast of Florida early Wednesday morning, after completing a successful eight-day Ax-2 mission on the Internatio­nal Space Station.

The 12-hour journey of the Dragon capsule back to Earth from the ISS was watched live by many Saudi citizens, who expressed pride at the contributi­on of the two Saudi astronauts to space research.

“I was more nervous watching their return to Earth as I learned it is often difficult for a returning spacecraft to reenter Earth’s atmosphere,” said 15-year-old Reema, a high school student based in Dhahran. “I stayed up all night to watch the live coverage of their arrival, and it was worth it, I felt proud to be Saudi.” “I feel privileged to be living in a country aiming to empower its citizens with continued support from initiative­s, workshops, scholarshi­ps, working day and night to mark Saudis’ footsteps in all fields,” said 34-year-old engineer Yasser, a chemical engineer based in Jubail Industrial City.

Princess Reema bint Bandar, the

Kingdom’s ambassador to the US, tweeted: “Filled with pride as I watch our astronauts and the Ax-2 team land safely back to Earth after their journey to ISS where they conducted scientific experiment­s

that will further the frontier of scientific innovation and inspired a whole nation to dream and explore.”

Experiment­s in space

Barnawi and Alqarni successful­ly completed 14 science experiment­s in space. Three were part of the education outreach microgravi­ty experiment­s, which involved over 12,000 students from 47 locations across the Kingdom.

“The education outreach experiment­s aim to encourage their curiosity in space science as they are the future Saudi scientists, astronauts and engineers,” said Mishaal Alshemimry, a Saudi aerospace engineer and special adviser to the CEO of the Saudi Space Commission, in an interview with Al-Ekhbariya.

Among all the experiment­s conducted, 11 focused on the nervous system involving tissues, cells and molecules; four on immune cells; and one on cloud seeding in space, involving waterseedi­ng technology. Several of the experiment­s were designed by Saudi scientists who had their projects taken into space by Barnawi and Alqarni.

 ?? Supplied ?? Saudi astronaut Rayyanah Barnawi uses the live science gloves box to conduct experiment­s on human immune cells and their inflammato­ry response in microgravi­ty.
Supplied Saudi astronaut Rayyanah Barnawi uses the live science gloves box to conduct experiment­s on human immune cells and their inflammato­ry response in microgravi­ty.

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