First Arab Interplanetary Mission
Red Planet Gets a Visitor from the United Arab Emirates
Hope Mission - 1st Arab Interplanetary Mission
The United Arab Emirates is set to launch its Hope Mission to Mars tomorrow morning, July 20. This is the first Arab interplanetary mission. It's designed to demonstrate the UAE's diversified scientific and technology capabilities beyond its global oil production capabilities. And, it is expected to contribute a great deal to scientific knowledge of the Red Planet.
Japan Launch Site
The Hope Probe will launch from Japan's Tanegashima Space Center for a 7 month exploratory mission to observe Mars. The journey is designed to provide valuable new science about Mars. The Hope satellite will orbit the planet, map it and send back data about it atmosphere, showing both daily and seasonal atmospheric conditions.
Green Solar Space Vehicle
An hour after the launch, Hope will start using solar panels to power its systems, including its communications systems. The Space Center in Dubai will oversee the spacecraft on its 494 million kilometer journey at speeds of 121,000 km per hour. The vehicle is travelling into crowded Mars skies. There are eight active Mars probes now underway.
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Hope Mission - 1st Arab Interplanetary Mission
The United Arab Emirates is set to launch its Hope Mission to Mars tomorrow morning, July 20. This is the first Arab interplanetary mission. It's designed to demonstrate the UAE's diversified scientific and technology capabilities beyond its global oil production capabilities. And, it is expected to contribute a great deal to scientific knowledge of the Red Planet.
Japan Launch Site
The Hope Probe will launch from Japan's Tanegashima Space Center for a 7 month exploratory mission to observe Mars. The journey is designed to provide valuable new science about Mars. The Hope satellite will orbit the planet, map it and send back data about it atmosphere, showing both daily and seasonal atmospheric conditions.
Green Solar Space Vehicle
An hour after the launch, Hope will start using solar panels to power its systems, including its communications systems. The Space Center in Dubai will oversee the spacecraft on its 494 million kilometer journey at speeds of 121,000 km per hour. The vehicle is travelling into crowded Mars skies. There are eight active Mars probes now underway.
Space News Information Resource
To take a free look at journalist Edward Kane's latest book "Space Mysteries and Wonders 2020's" at https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B08D7SV3Z5&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_bLlfFb57G3Q6S&tag=ejkane2-20
The book was just published and has the latest space news you'll love to know. As a business journalist, I co-authored with Ed and believe it has valuable information for investors.
Breakthrough global innovations for investors to explore
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