The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is sending an unmanned spacecraft to the moon in 2024.
According to the details, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai announced that the country will be sending its moon mission in 2024.
Sheikh Mohammed said, “It will be an Emirati-made lunar rover that will land on the surface of the moon in 2024 in areas that have not been explored previously by human missions.”
المشاركة في استكشاف القمر جزء من استراتيجية الإمارات للفضاء .. لبناء إمكانات معرفية جديدة للدولة .. وبناء كوادر تخصصية .. والارتقاء بالبيئة العلمية والتقنية والبحثية في بلادنا.. وسيتم بناء المستكشف القمري ١٠٠٪ على أرض الدولة وبأيدي مهندسينا الإماراتيين.. pic.twitter.com/oBZSijecsG
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) September 29, 2020
He did not elaborate on the location that the UAE planned to explore, nor how they would launch the rover into space.
The rule of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed said the rover would be named “Rashid,” the same name of his late father, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum.
ستكون دولة الإمارات الدولة الرابعة عالمياً التي تشارك في مهام استكشاف القمر والأولى عربياً ..وسيرسل المستكشف القمري بيانات وصور لأول مرة عن مناطق قمرية جديدة سيتم مشاركتها مع كافة المراكز البحثية محلياً وعالمياً .. pic.twitter.com/q1bUTKqTIa
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) September 29, 2020
If the mission gets successful, then the UAE will be the fourth country in the world after the US, the Soviet Union and China to participate in the moon exploration missions and the first in the Arab world.
The Rover will send data and images for the first time on new lunar regions that will be shared with all research centres locally and internationally.
Sheikh Mohammed said the rover would be named “Rashid,” the same name of his late father, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum.
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