Sultan Al Neyadi wants to inspire Arab youth to reach the stars.
Sultan Al Neyadi was aware of the importance of his presence as the first Arab astronaut on the ISS.
Since the beginning, he wanted to share his experience with the Arab world and create a role model for Arab children.
Al Neyadi was also aware of the importance of promoting science and space in the Arab world.
He used his platform to inspire others to learn about space and pursue their dreams.
He wrote in one of his tweets: I wanted to inspire Arab youth to reach the stars.”
This illustrates his commitment to inspiring others.
Historical Event By An Emirati Astronaut.
The presence of Sultan Al Neyadi on the International Space Station was an important historical event.
Since it was a great achievement for Arabs, and it inspired people all over the world.
He said that he heard from his colleagues that hearing the Arabic language in the station was “really beautiful.”
Since he knows the importance of representing the Arab world in space.
Furthermore, he posted videos in Arabic about life on the International Space Station.
He did this to give Arabs the opportunity to learn more about space and see him achieving great things.
Also, he took pictures of several cities in the Middle East and some of the region’s most famous landmarks.
He did this to show the beauty of the Middle East to the world.
Sultan Al Neyadi will reach Earth on Monday, September 4, 2023, at 8:07 AM UAE time.
In fact, the mission started on March 3, 2023, at 9:34 AM UAE time, on board the Dragon spacecraft.
Al Neyadi will leave the ISS with NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren Hoburg, and Russian cosmonaut Andrei Vidyaev.
Moreover, the team will land, wearing their pressure suits, near the coast of Tampa, Florida in the Gulf of Mexico on September 4.
Before the sequence to leave orbit begins.
The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center has revealed the stages of Dragon’s return to Earth, the designated area for the International Space Station.
It will start with the ignition of the propulsion engines to leave the ISS, the ignition of the propulsion engines to lower the orbit.
Then the separation of the base of the vehicle, followed by the ignition of the propulsion engines to exit the ISS orbit.
Finally, they will enter the Earth’s atmosphere, opening the parachutes of the vehicle, and then the Dragon spacecraft landing in the water.
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