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UAE Space Agency At SpaceOps 2018 For Space Mission Information Exchange

Headquarters of UAE Space Agency, Abu Dhabi; Credits: SpaceWatch.Global

The UAE Space Agency is participating in the high-level SpaceOps 2018 conference, hosted by the French space agency, to exchange detailed technical and mission data for the upcoming Emirates Mars Mission.

Space Ops is a biannual international forum for discussing advanced and technical areas of space exploration. The 2018 event, hosted by the French Centre National d’études Spatiales (CNES), takes place 28 May – 1 June 2018 at the Palais du Pharo in Marseilles.

In a speech at SpaceOps about the UAE’s ongoing projects, Dr Mohammed Al Ahbabi, director general of the UAE Space Agency, discussed the Mars Hope Probe, Mars Scientific City, the UAE Astronaut Programme, and the Space Agency’s ambitious long-term mission and vision.

“From communications to financial operations, agriculture to accurate weather forecasting, remote sensing to navigation – outer space and its applications are playing an increasing role in the activities of all nations and their peoples’ daily lives,” Al Ahbabi said. “For this reason and many others, our commitment to the sector extends back decades, well before the establishment of our Space Agency. For example, the UAE was an early and active member in the development and application of a number of regional and international satellite and radio-communication regulatory frameworks.”

Al Ahbabi went on to discuss the importance of the UAE’s mission to Mars, saying: “Scheduled to launch in 2020, the Mars Hope Probe will be the Arab world’s first interplanetary spacecraft to be developed. Once the Probe reaches the Red Planet and discovers more about its atmosphere, we will be sharing this information with more than 200 scientific institutions and research centers for analysis. By studying the atmosphere of Mars, we will learn why it became dry and learn how to protect our planet from the same happening.”

SpaceOps 2018 provides an opportunity to promote the exchange of technical and administrative information on various aspects of space operations, such as mission design and management, human systems and operations, ground systems and other key elements of peaceful space exploration and utilization.

Held under the theme of ‘Inspiring Humankind’s Future’, SpaceOps 2018 gathers worldwide experts, policymakers, and business leaders from around the world to find ways to advance the global space sector. This important forum also attracts technologists, scientists, and space sector operators, forming one of the most dedicated global space sector and industry platforms.

The program was opened with a series of welcome messages and featured remarks from international dignitaries including Dr Al Ahbabi; Jean-Yves Le Gall, president of CNES; Jean-Luc Beuzit, senior research officer at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Director of the Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseilles; and William H. Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations Directorate at NASA.

In 2022, SpaceOps will be held in the Mena region for the first time, with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) hosting the forum in Dubai. The successful bid represents international recognition of the region’s growing importance within the global space community.

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