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UAE space Agency, Nasa strengthen partnership

UAE, February 18, 2016

The UAE Space Agency announced that it recently received a delegation from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), with the visit aimed to strengthen partnership and work between the two organisations.

The delegation led by Badri Younes, Nasa’s deputy associate administrator for the Office of Space Communications and Navigation (Scan), was welcomed by Dr Mohammed Nasser Al Ahbabi, director general of the UAE Space Agency and a number of senior officials from the nation’s space sector. The meeting was also attended by Sami Asmar, IND/DSN strategic and international planning office manager at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

The two sides discussed knowledge transfer opportunities, technical and training information, cooperating on the Deep Space Network and the development of a ground station, as well as collaborating on the “Hope Probe” programme, said a statement from the UAE Space Agency.

The delegates also discussed the possibility of cooperating on the analysis of the data provided by the probe and allowing other governmental and scientific entities in the country to benefit from the results by enhancing operations and business, it added.

Dr Al Ahbabi said: “The UAE space agency is keen to develop strong relations with different space agencies around the world, with the aim to support the agency’s current and future programmes and reach its strategic plans and goals in developing the space sector in the UAE.”

“We discussed ways to push forward the development of the “Hope Probe” project, as Nasa has a proven record in developing similar programmes throughout the years and to other planets in the solar system,” he added.

The agency representatives that attended the meeting included, Khaled Al Hashmi, director of space mission management; Mubarak Al Ahbabi, senior specialist system and programme; Dr Muthanna AlMahmoud, engineering and design manager; Dr Omar Al Emam, space technology advisor.

Nasa’s delegation meeting agenda also included visits to Thuraya - Mobile Satellite Communications Company, Al Yah Satellite Communications Company, and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre to witness the latest developments at these entities, it added. – TradeArabia News Service
 




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