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UAE’s newest astronauts ready for Moon mission, but eager to join families for now

UAE astronauts Mohammad Al Mulla (L) and Nora Al Matrooshi
UAE astronauts Mohammad Al Mulla (L) and Nora Al Matrooshi
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Dubai: Following their historic graduation from Nasa’s Artemis Generation Class on Tuesday, the UAE’s two newest astronauts said they are ready for a Moon mission, but are eager to reunite with their families for the now.

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Mechanical engineer Nora Al Matrooshi and her colleague Mohammad Al Mulla, formerly a Dubai Police helicopter pilot, along with 10 American astronaut candidates, completed the 2021 Nasa Astronaut Candidate Class training programme in a ceremony held at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, US.

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During the graduation ceremony
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The duo are the first Arabs to graduate from a Nasa class. They received a silver astronaut pin affirming their status as fully qualified astronauts prepared for future space missions to the International Space Station (ISS), the Moon, and eventually Mars.

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Speaking to Gulf News in a virtual interview, Al Matrooshi and Al Mulla expressed their determination to raise the UAE flag even higher during future space missions.

Ready to serve the nation

Both astronauts emphasised their preparedness for any mission, whether it involves the Lunar Gateway orbiting the Moon, where the UAE is contributing an airlock and will send an astronaut, or the Artemis mission led by the US, which aims to return humans to the Moon and venture deeper into space. With Nasa’s initiative to send the first woman to the Moon and the UAE’s involvement in the Gateway mission, they underscored the nation’s dedication to challenging perceived impossibilities.

Al Mulla expressed his commitment to contributing to the UAE’s goals, stating, “My role is to be part of the journey to meet my country’s objectives. So I don’t mind going to the Gateway, landing on the Moon and even going further to Mars.”

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