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UAE created history by reaching close to Mars

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Abu Dhabi [UAE), ANI. Hope Mars Mission,  United Arab Emirates (UAE) has made history. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) spacecraft ‘Hope’ has moved closer to Mars. The UAE’s first interplanetary spacecraft ‘Hope Probe’ successfully entered Mars orbit late Tuesday (Indian time). According to CNN, the UAE’s first mission to Mars reached closer to the Red Planet on Tuesday and successfully entered orbit in the first attempt itself. The UAE’s MARS mission, known as ‘Hope Probe’, sent a signal confirming that it had entered orbit.

“Success! Contact with #HopeProbe has been re-established. The Mars Orbit insertion is now complete. When the spacecraft reached the orbit of Mars” It became the fifth country in the world to do so on the planet and became the first country in the Arab world.

The First Global Weather map sent with the goal of preparing

The arbiter, named Hope, is called Amal in Arabic. He traveled 300 million (300 million) miles to reach Mars in about seven months. It has been sent there with the goal of preparing the first global weather map of Mars.

The Hope Mars Mission is considered to be the largest strategic and scientific national initiative announced in 2014 by UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Sara Bint Yousef Al Amiri, who is the deputy project manager for the MARS mission and UAE’s Minister of State for Advanced Science. He said that I am grateful for the performance of the spacecraft, and have made this mission remarkable, Becky, not only is it 200 Emiratis working on it, but it is 450 people from different continents and different backgrounds and beliefs. “There is a truly international effort, and this is what science needs to be. This is what has been explored.

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