UAE's preparing to launch Mars Hope Probe


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The UAE's Mars probe has been transferred from Dubai's Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre to its launch site on the Tanegashima island in Japan. A video showing the massive 83-hour mission was released by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

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The feat was achieved under the supervision of a team of Emirati engineers despite a Covid-19-triggered suspension of international travel. The video showed the engineers adhering to precautionary measures like wearing face masks and maintaining social distancing as they went about their business.

The probe, which forms the core of the Emirates Mars Mission, will be launched in July this year. It is expected to reach the Red Planet in the first quarter of 2021, which will mark the golden jubilee of the emirates' union in 1971.

Sheikh Mohammed tweeted that the team is still eyeing the July take-off date as per the plan.

He expressed pride in the feat that was accomplished despite restrictions due to the Covid-19 situation. "Despite tough global travel conditions, our engineers are working according to schedule to complete the region's top space science project," he said.

https://www.khaleejtimes.com/uae/dubai/video-uaes-mars-hope-probe-arrives-at-launch-site-in-japan-1

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