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Do you want to experience zero gravity for free?

A total of 20 students in the UAE have a chance to travel to the US in October

- Staff Report

The Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) is offering 20 students the chance to experience lunar and Martian zero gravity aboard a Boeing 727 aircraft in Florida in the US in October.

Titled UAE Zero Gravity, the competitio­n enables winners to carry out their own scientific experiment under three gravitatio­nal conditions similar to astronauts on the Internatio­nal Space Station.

This initiative is in line with MBRSC ambitions for future space exploratio­n and discovery as well as the Mars 2117 strategy, which aims to build a human settlement on Mars through global alliances.

Unique experience

Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, MBRSC director-general, said the competitio­n showcases the country’s constant investment in young talent to be part of science and space programmes. “These programmes are designed to help serve national interests in the future, actively participat­ing in global space exploratio­n and exploring the prospects of human life in space and supporting scientific research that helps us achieve the UAE ambitious vision to become a leading country in the global race to the red planet,” he said.

Adnan Al Rais, director of Mars 2117 Programme at MBRSC, said the competitio­n offers a unique scientific experience to the future generation of space explorers residing in the UAE to enable them to join the country in its journey to space.

“We will be selecting 20 students to board the flight with us in October and encourage all budding astronauts to participat­e and look forward to strengthen­ing the ambitious spirit of the participan­ts,” he said.

Students can apply through the MBRSC website where they will be asked to answer three questions either in written format or by making a video. They can talk about what experiment they would conduct in zero gravity conditions.

Astronauts

The winners will be selected to take part in a parabolic flight, which simulates micro gravity conditions through a series of manoeuvres (called parabola) that achieves weightless­ness for passengers. During each parabola the passenger will experience up to 22 seconds of weightless­ness.

Parabolic flights are used to prepare astronauts for their missions in advance of making the trip to space for the first time and have been experience­d previously by the likes of the famous scientist Stephen Hawking.

 ?? Courtesy: MBRSC ?? Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani
Courtesy: MBRSC Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani

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