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UAE’s Rashid Rover ready for launch to the Moon on December 11

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The Rashid Rover, seen here in a file photo during a test run in the UAE desert, will study the lunar soil in an unexplored area during its mission
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Dubai: The UAE-made Rashid Rover is set for launch to the Moon tomorrow, December 11, at 11.38am (UAE time) aboard a Japanese-made lunar lander that will be sent to space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, USA.

Dubai Media Office (DMO) tweeted on Saturday: “Tomorrow, the UAE will launch to the Moon on a mission to be completed by the Rashid Rover. Watch the live coverage of the launch at 10:00 AM UAE time: ‪http://mbrsc.ae/lunar. The mission will launch at 11:38 AM UAE time.”

Small but powerful

Designed and developed fully by an Emirati team, Rashid Rover is touted as the world’s most compact rover that could land on the Moon. Its height is 70cm, length is 50cm and width is 50cm. Its weight is approximately 10kg with payload, but it can climb over an obstacle up to 10cm tall and descend a 20-degree slope.

The launch of the Emirati-made compact lunar rover has been postponed thrice – first on November 28; second on November 30, then December 1 – to “allow for additional pre-flight checks of the launch vehicle”.

Rashid Rover is currently safely stored inside Japanese-made lunar lander Hakuto-R M1 (mission 1), which will be carried to space by SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

Watch the launch

The historic launch of Rashid Rover will be streamed live by MBRSC on its social media channel, beginning at 10.30am (UAE time). GulfNews.com will also provide minute by minute updates from Dubai.

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