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Dubai space programme to give a “taste” of what it’s like to be an astronaut

Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre, MBRSC, a Dubai Government entity which aims to promote scientific innovation and technology advancement in Dubai and the UAE, during the Dubai International Government Achievements Exhibition will unveil an Astronaut suit for the very first time along with a mock module of Mars city and Astronaut’s food which will be available for visitors to try.

DIGAE 2018 will be held at Dubai World Trade Center between April 9th and 11th and will showcase the latest innovations and programmes from public sector authorities, institutions, departments and agencies.

Yousef Al Shaibani, Director General of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre said, “MBRSC has made significant leaps in the field of space exploration and innovation through projects such as UAE Astronaut Programme, Mars 2117, Hope Probe, Khalifa Sat and more. We are proud to have been invited to participate in the 6th edition of DIGAE as this gives us an excellent platform to showcase our one of a kind projects amongst peers as well as receive their feedback on our planned and future missions.”

A special seminar will also be hosted during the exhibition by Salem Al Marri, Assistant Director-General for Scientific and Technical Affairs at MBRSC, Head of higher committee of the UAE Astronaut Programme on April 9th who will shed light on the space centre’s ambitious journey from conducting unmanned space missions to its first ever manned space mission.

“Our participation at the Dubai International Government Achievements Exhibition, is a testament of our success and reinforces our commitment to contribute to the future of mankind and constantly innovate to inspire young minds to enter all disciplines of scientific research fields. We have been on a transformative journey when it comes to space exploration and we are delighted to be able to share this with a wealth local governments heads from across the globe who will be visiting DIGAE,” said Salem Al Marri, Assistant Director-General for Scientific and Technical Affairs at MBRSC, Head of higher committee of the UAE Astronaut Programme.

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