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HornyJamal t1_j0bur79 wrote
What are you talking about?
DrScience01 t1_j0c2ryd wrote
Tf you talking about
Evil-Cartographer t1_j0cztax wrote
It’s funny that you can see the bigotry behind the nonsense word salad.
Thighrocker t1_j0dkcd6 wrote
No thanks lets build it ourselves, we don't need to be beholden to any more middle eastern countries. The less connections we have with these authoritarian dictatorships the better.
orus t1_j0ey5ok wrote
Facing Mecca during prayers in space will be fun though
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dubiousadvocate t1_j0fbmi5 wrote
Weird headline. Suggests there is something about Emirati astronauts that they can use regular airlocks 🤣.
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HornyJamal t1_j0gaxcu wrote
That’s false
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Vegetable-Ant-114 t1_j0yx4jn wrote
The Emirates Space Program is based on achieving an integrated set of goals that are expected to be an unprecedented success in the world of the UAE’s achievements in the fields of space science and astronomy. Here are the most prominent of which are the training and preparation of UAE astronauts with the aim of sending them to space to carry out a set of tasks and scientific explorations.
marketrent OP t1_j0b9axt wrote
Excerpt:
>US aerospace company Boeing said it has held discussions with Emirates officials about the UAE providing an airlock module on the Lunar Gateway.
>This is an airtight room that astronauts would use to enter and exit the space station.
>John Mulholland, vice president and International Space Station programme manager at Boeing, told The National that the company was “actively working” with the UAE on the concept and design.
>The Lunar Gateway falls under Nasa’s Artemis programme, which aims to put humans back on the Moon’s surface this decade.
>“One of the things that the UAE is working on is the evaluation of whether they are going to put up an airlock module on the Gateway, which would be outstanding,” said Mr Mulholland at the Abu Dhabi Space Debate.
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>There is no agreement that has been signed between the UAE and Boeing yet on the project, and Mr Mulholland said that the country was still evaluating.
>However, Sean Fuller, international partner manager on the Gateway programme, said on Monday that an announcement would be made in a couple of months.
>He said that Nasa was in “active negotiations” with a potential new partner to contribute to an airlock module, according to a tweet by space journalist Jeff Foust.
>The UAE has been exploring ways of becoming involved in the Artemis programme.
>The Emirates is one of the signatories of the Artemis Accords, a set of US-led international agreements that outline the responsible exploration of the Moon and beyond.
Sarwat Nasir, 13 December 2022, The National (International Media Investments)