Satellite of the United Arab Emirates in the orbit of Mars

 


The UAE's satellite has been successfully replaced in Mars orbit. Through this, the United Arab Emirates reached Mars as the fifth country after the United States, Russia, European Union and India.

The UAE took over the 200 million project called Hope in an attempt to reach Mars. The satellite launched the Mitsubishi H-2A rocket from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan last July. The mission took about seven months to reach the destination, which both China and the United States were able to complete a little ahead of schedule.

The satellite will orbit around the red eclipse and monitor the environment. The main goal of the mission is to know the weather on Mars accurately.

The project also includes information on why Mars emits hydrogen and oxygen, how dust storms are created, and the global weather cycle.


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