Hope Mission to Mars: UAE Celebrates Successful Launch on Monday

The United Arab Emirates finally launched its Mission to Mars on 20th July; the first mission to the Red Planet from the Arab world. After being delayed twice previously due to bad weather conditions, the Hope Probe was finally launched from Tanegashima Island in Japan at 1:58am UAE time and will be making a 7-month journey of 493,500,000km, orbiting Mars to study the atmosphere, recording daily and seasonal changes in the weather on the planet.

The mission, first announced in 2014, is an effort to develop the UAE’s scientific and technological capabilities, reducing the economy’s reliance on oil. The country launched its National Space Programme in 2017 in order to build local expertise in this sector and has the goal of having a Mars settlement by 2117.

In September 2019, Hazza al-Mansouri became the first Emirati astronaut to fly to the International Space Station. To build the $200 million Hope Probe spacecraft, a team of Emiratis and Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) in Dubai worked with three US universities. The MBRSC will now be supervising the entire journey of the spacecraft, which is travelling at an average speed of 121,000 km per hour. The Ground Control Team at MBRSC will be monitoring the Probe to ensure that all its systems are functioning properly.

The Hope Probe transmitted its first signal from space at 3:10 am, after its solar panels were deployed to charge its batteries following its release from the rocket at 2:55 am. It is expected to reach its Mars orbit by February 2021. More details of the mission will be shared at a press conference on Monday afternoon.

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Meanwhile, congratulatory messages are pouring in from all over the world for this historic achievement. Check out these social media posts:

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