Search DubaiPRNetwork.com

Dubai and UAE
Home >> Government, Legal & Humanity

Hazzaa AlMansoori reveals post flight details in a press conference

Hazzaa AlMansoori reveals post flight details in a press conference

Thursday, October 10, 2019/ Editor -  

Share

Home >> Government, Legal & Humanity

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - October 10, 2019:     First Emirati astronaut, Hazzaa AlMansoori made his first media appearance after his mission to the International Space Station (ISS), in a joint press conference with the Russian astronaut, Aleksey Ovchinin at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Stars City, Moscow, Russia. The press conference shed light on AlMansoori’s space mission. 


The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre confirmed that Hazzaa AlMansoori will finish his medical check ups and tests on Friday 11th October; meanwhile, preparations for his return are underway.  


“I’m proud of completing this mission which is only the start for manned space missions,” AlMansoori said during the press conference. “I am only the first, and queues of future astronauts will follow. I am determined to share the experience with the young generations who are interested in this vital sector for the UAE,” he added.


“In the UAE, we persevere in any field we enter. We are now working in the space sector and manned missions, and we will continue to do so,” AlMansoori stated; referring that, “the mission had another objective, which is presenting a role model for the next generation to look up to. Thank you, wise leadership for creating a motivational environment for everyone.”


Regarding the scientific studies, AlMansoori said he participated in 16 study before, during, and after the mission; including six studies performed at the ISS in a nearly zero-gravity environment, in partnership with international space agencies. He further highlighted that he is in good health and recovering swiftly. 
“Scientific mission conducted aimed at studying the microgravity effect on the human heart, and vital bodily functions, balance, in addition to sensory time adjustment during short-term space missions, as information available on short-term missions are very limited,” AlMansoori said.


“The region had other Arab astronauts including Prince Sultan bin Abdel Aziz from KSA, and Mohamed Fares from Syria; however, they did not go through the similar scientific experiments. Performed on an Arab for the first time, the scientific studies have added value to our mission,” AlMansoori explained. “It is fundamental for the future of the UAE’s manned space missions to have joined other countries in having scientific studies conducted abroad ISS.” 


AlMansoori has addressed the Arab region in a message during the press conference, saying, “The Arab region has to scoop this opportunity to start planning for future generations in the space sector,” he said. “Children nowadays speak about Hazzaa AlMansoori and Sultan AlNeyadi. The generation witnessing this mission, are inspired to become part of significant scientific fields in 20 years from now,” he added.


AlMansoori returned to earth aboard the Soyuz MS-12, after concluding historic mission to the ISS on 3 October 2019, spending eight days through which he conducted a number of intense scientific experiments, including MBRSC’s “Science in Space” initiative. 


Carrying on his scientific mission, AlMansoori, conducted a number of studies, including thorough medical studies by specialists, and overseen by Doctor Hanan Al-Suwaidi, in the Yuri Gagarin centre at Stars City in Moscow, Russia. Six of these experiments were conducted in microgravity to study the reaction of vital indicators of the human body aboard the ISS, Brain DTI, Osteology, motor control, time perception in microgravity, Fluidics (fluid dynamics in space), and DNAm-Age. AlMansoori was the first astronaut from the Arab region to participate in such research.


AlMansoori’s mission is the first outcome of UAE Astronaut Programme. The UAE Astronaut Programme is funded by the ICT fund of the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA). Launched in 2007, this fund, which is the first of its kind in the Arab world, aims towards supporting research and development within the ICT sector in the UAE, helping it to grow into a nationally significant industry with a leading place in the world.

 


Previous in Government, Legal & Humanity

Next in Government, Legal & Humanity


Home >> Government, Legal & Humanity Section

Latest Press Release

Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology extends nomination period for Make ...

Icons shine with OMEGA in Milan

LG Announces First-Quarter 2024 Financial Results

Dubai South Signs Agreement With Agmc To Launch A New AED 500 Million State-Of ...

Terra Nova 40.5 Turning Bezel Power Reserve

ADMAF announces the return of 'Riwaq Al Adab Wal Kitab' with a lively cultural p ...

Formula E And Fia Unveil Gen3 Evo Race Car Capable Of 0-60mph In Just 1.82s

FEST Auto and Abu Dhabi University collaborate to accelerate sustainable urban m ...

Dubai Customs and "Dubai Charity" Distribute Meals and Food Supplies t ...

HM8 MARK 2 Back to the dream

Expo City Dubai to Host The Wings for Life World Run for the 2nd Consecutive Yea ...

Thousand mangrove trees to be planted as part of EarthSoul Festival in Dubai

World Art Dubai 2024 Unveils 12 International Pavilions Showcasing Global Artist ...

A New Blueprint for Health and Vitality at AyurMa: Introducing PraMā at Fou ...

Over AED 768 million worth pension disbursements for the month of April, announc ...

Experts outline a promising future for the GCC hospitality sector, as the UAE ma ...

Union Coop and Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization Collaborate to Trai ...

Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai unveils 20% expansion, equipped with the latest te ...

Dubai Food Festival 2024: Get ready to feast your senses at Mall of the Emirates ...

RAKEZ achieves 61% increase in new company registrations in Q1 2024