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An astonishin­g illustrati­on of growth and ability

▶ Hazza Al Mansouri will carry the aspiration­s of a nation with him into space in September

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After months of tough endurance tests, more than 4,000 applicants to be the first Emirati in space have been whittled down to one. On Friday the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre announced that Hazza Al Mansouri will plant the UAE flag on the Internatio­nal Space Station later this year, completing a lifelong dream for the 34-year-old military pilot, whose fascinatio­n with the cosmos began as a child stargazing on desert trips.

It is the culminatio­n of a series of physical and psychologi­cal tests and months of training in Russia – but when he sets off on September 29, that will no doubt feel like a small price to pay. On his shoulders, Mr Al Mansouri will carry the hopes and aspiration­s of his nation, and the wider Arab world. Equally deserving of praise is his colleague and backup Sultan Al Neyadi. Both men have approached the mission with much determinat­ion and team spirit, in the knowledge that the collective aspiration­s of the UAE eclipse individual triumph. Only one will go to space but both are heroes.

Since the nation first dreamed of exploring new frontiers in 2006, it has channelled resources and expertise into the space race, where there are many contenders and a fierce competitio­n to stake claim to new records, from missions to satellites. The culminatio­n of this process will be the UAE’s bid to build the first human colony on Mars by 2117. Mr Al Mansouri is the face of those aspiration­s and an entire nation will rally behind him as he embarks on his mission in five months. For a country which is not yet 50, it is an astonishin­g demonstrat­ion of growth and an ability to turn ambition into reality.

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