Muslim women lead space missions

 

If all goes well, a Muslim country will go on a space mission this week. And a Muslim woman is leading that campaign.

The BBC reports that the operation is being carried out by the United Arab Emirates. Named 'Hope Mission'.

The mission's scientific team is headed by Sarah Al-Amiri. At the same time, he is the Minister of State for Advanced Science.

This young scientist has already become an inspiration for women in the Arab world. ‌ When the 'Hope Mission' is about to leave the earth towards Mars, at the same time everyone's eyes are on it.

The United Arab Emirates is sending a satellite to Mars. The goal of the mission is to show how this planet turned into a dusty lifeless red planet.

Some countries like the United States, Russia, Europe and India have already made it to the list. Who have been able to make successful missions to Mars. However, the United Arab Emirates is the first Muslim country.

Who is Sarah Al-Amiri:

He was born in 1986 in the United Arab Emirates. Age 32 years. But he started dreaming of going to space since childhood.

In an interview with the BBC's Arabic division, he spoke of his childhood dreams. He was only 9 years old then.

'My dream was to see the earth from space. But it's impossible to hear you all the time. Especially if you live in a country that is brand new. '

"When I said I wanted to work with space, people thought I was living in a fantasy world." This is what Sarah Al-Amiri was saying.

Sarah Al-Amiri studied computer science at the American University of Sharjah.

Ittefaq / ZH/ Tech2Time

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