Eyes on the stars: UAE's Mars probe a first for the Arab world

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The oil-rich United Arab Emirates has built a nuclear power programme and sent a man to space, and now plans to join another elite club by sending a probe to

It will mark the 50th anniversary of its unification with"Hope", an unmanned spacecraft expected to reach its target in February after being launched on July 15 from Japan's TanegashimaWhile the mission objective is to provide a comprehensive image of the weather dynamics in Mars' atmosphere and pave the way for scientific breakthroughs, theis a foundation for a much bigger goal -- building a human settlement on Mars within the next 100 years.

Dubai has hired architects to imagine what a Martian city might look like and recreate it in its desert as"Science City", at a cost of around 500 million dirhams .

 

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