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UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by abdnMe: 2:12am On Jul 17, 2014
And we'll just keep watching in Nigeria while others progress?

Sources:
1 ) http://news.yahoo.com/uae-plans-first-arab-spaceship-mars-7-years-114925557.html
2 ) http://rt.com/news/173200-uae-space-agency-establishing/



DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Having scaled the heights of Earth with the world's tallest tower, the United Arab Emirates is now aiming for the stars, or just a little bit closer, with an ambitions trip to Mars. The energy-rich country on the eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula announced plans Wednesday to send the first unmanned Arab spaceship to Mars in 2021.

The ruler of the UAE's emirate of Dubai, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said the mission will prove the Arab world is still capable of delivering scientific contributions to humanity, despite the many conflicts across the Middle East.

"Our region is a region of civilization. Our destiny is, once again, to explore, to create, to build and to civilize," said Al Maktoum, who is also UAE's vice president, in a statement.

For years, the UAE has been pushing Arab League nations to create a pan-Arab space agency similar to the European Space Agency.

The government did not say how much the program is expected to cost, but said the space agency would report to the Cabinet and be financially and administratively independent otherwise.

The UAE said that its unmanned probe will take nine months and travel more than 37 million miles to Mars (60 million kilometers), making the emirates one of only nine countries with space programs to try and explore the red planet.

A UAE Cabinet statement said the project aims to advance human knowledge and develop Emirati human capital and economy, but did not list specific scientific goals for the probe.

The journey is complicated and many missions to Mars have failed. Countries first trying to launch into space usually fail more often than they succeed and that's just getting into Earth's orbit. Getting to Mars is the hardest job for even veteran space countries. Russia — the first country to go to space — failed frequently with landers, got one ship to land but only got 20 seconds of data.

The world's overall success rate in Mars missions since the 1960s is less than 50-50. NASA has the best success rate at around 70 percent. It has sent 21 missions to Mars since the 1960s, and all but six have succeeded. The U.S. is the only nation so far to land and operate long-term an unmanned ship on Mars.

The UAE, which is comprised of seven emirates, says that its investments in space technologies already exceed 20 billion dirham, or roughly $5.4 billion. That includes investments in satellite data, mobile satellite communications and earth mapping and observation.

The Cabinet statement said the space technologies industry is estimated to be worth around $300 billion globally, and is increasingly important to the security of nations.

For hundreds of years up until the mid-13th century, Islamic advancements in science and technology experienced a golden age, but later fell behind. The ruler of the emirate of Abu Dhabi and UAE President Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nayhan said the Mars probe "represents the Islamic world's entry into the era of space exploration."

Several Muslim-majority nations such as Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey Indonesia, Pakistan and Iran already have space agencies or programs.

Iran sent a monkey into space for the second time last year, returning it safely to earth, and says it aims to send an astronaut into space.

There have also been several Muslim astronauts from around the world. Saudi-born Prince Sultan bin Salman Al-Saud became the first Muslim and Arab to travel to space in 1985.

Meanwhile, Egypt became the first Arab country to launch its own communications satellite in 1998, dramatically transforming the broadcasting landscape in the region.

The Dubai ruler said his country chose the epic challenge of reaching Mars because it inspires and motivates.

"The moment we stop taking on such challenges is the moment we stop moving forward," he said.

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Science writer Seth Borenstein contributed to this story from Washington, D.C.
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by Nobody: 4:39am On Jul 17, 2014
Lesson for nigeria.....invest in industrial development and technology. FORGET ABOUT OIL.
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by SLIDEwaxie(m): 4:52am On Jul 17, 2014
Boko haram shld go and blow them. Aint that against the islamic teachings?

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Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by Brimmie(m): 5:18am On Jul 17, 2014
SLIDEwaxie: Boko haram shld go and blow them. Aint that against the islamic teachings?
Ode!
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by abdnMe: 5:44am On Jul 17, 2014
Boko haram shld go and blow them. Aint that against the islamic teachings?

History is a very interesting subject, unfortunately things have been "dumbed down" nowadays in school.

For instance, many Nigerians including BH, don't even know why the numbers they use everyday for calculating, telling the time and numbering jerseys, books and money, are called "arabic numerals" - if you don't, just look it up on Google.
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by phayvoursky(m): 6:11am On Jul 17, 2014
These guys just wanna do everything either significant or insignificant.

we've got all the facts about mars, so why goin there?
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by tpia1: 7:06am On Jul 17, 2014
just discovered they have an indoor ski resort.

wow, thats very impressive.
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by tpia1: 7:07am On Jul 17, 2014
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by Missy89(f): 7:09am On Jul 17, 2014
phayvoursky: These guys just wanna do everything either significant or insignificant.

we've got all the facts about mars, so why goin there?

and where did you get that silly idea?
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by tpia1: 7:11am On Jul 17, 2014
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by MightySparrow: 7:17am On Jul 17, 2014
UAE stop that idea, Allah will angry with you. You want to probe into Allah's creation? Kai.
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by abdnMe: 12:07pm On Jul 17, 2014
It's very interesting, they are going back to sciences their people mastered over a thousand years ago before the modern world brought guns and war.
Astronomy, study of space and planets, was one of their favourite fields as encouraged religiously.

Even in West Africa, we once led the world in astronomy courtesy of the famous city of Timbuktu.



More info: http://astronomersoftimbuktu.com/the-ancient-astronomers-of-timbuktu/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPHff1OKRlY
Re: UAE Plans First Arab Spaceship To Mars In 7 Years by abdnMe: 12:28pm On Jul 17, 2014

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