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Look: New batch of UAE astronauts learns about surfaces of Moon and Mars

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Astronauts Mohammad Al Mulla and Nora Al Matrooshi, the duo who form the second batch of Emirati astronauts, during a field trip of geology training as part of NASA Astronaut Candidate Class of 2021
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Dubai: There is no stopping the UAE’s manned space missions after the return of astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi on Monday following the successful completion of the longest Arab space mission. The country’s next batch of astronauts is continuing their training for future human space flight missions.

Astronauts Mohammad Al Mulla and Nora Al Matrooshi, the duo who form the second batch of Emirati astronauts, have undergone geology training as part of NASA Astronaut Candidate Class of 2021, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), the agency behind the UAE Astronaut Programme, said on Thursday.

In a social media post, MBRSC said their training included classes covering topics such as the surfaces of the Moon and Mars. Apart from studying how the Moon and Mars look like on the outside, the duo held field training on the surface processes — how the ground on those planets works, and how it changes over time. They are even drawing a geological map which helps to display where different rocks and features exist on the surfaces of the Moon and Mars.

This training is expected to help them become better astronauts and scientists so that they can explore other planets in the future. MBRS also shared images of the two Emirati astronauts along with NASA classmates and trainers.

Al Neyadi is expected to return to the UAE for a hero’s welcome in a couple of weeks. After spending almost a week here, he will return to the US to conduct further experiments.

Congratulating the junior astronauts on their new training, Al Marri said in another post: “Studying geology is a crucial step towards understanding and exploring destinations across space that human space flight will take us to and extract samples from their surfaces. Each training session elevates the expertise of the UAE Astronaut Programme team, fine-tuning our preparedness for future missions.”

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