Sultan Al Neyadi unveils the result of his month-long space mission in pictures.

A month back, Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi was part of the “Crew-6” team that went on a scientific mission to the International Space Station. Today, Al-Neyadi marked the one-month anniversary of his launch into space with a tweet on his official Twitter account. The tweet mentioned that they launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida and witnessed over 450 sunrises and sunsets while conducting experiments and research to achieve the mission’s goals. Al-Neyadi is engaged in the longest scientific mission for the Arabs in space, and he will participate in scientific experiments in ten vital areas for six continuous months at the space station. Recently, he was assigned to the “Cardinal Heart 2.0” study of Stanford University where he will learn regarding the effects of clinical drugs on heart cells in space and contribute to the development of treatment for heart disease on earth.

A month ago, Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, as part of the “Crew-6” team, launched a scientific mission to the International Space Station.

Today, Sunday, Al-Neyadi posted a tweet on his official Twitter account, marking the one-month anniversary of his launch into space.

It stated:A month ago, we launched from here, from Cape Canaveral in Florida, into space.”

He added, “This month, we witnessed more than 450 sunrises and sunsets, and we made a great deal of experiments and research for our mission, accompanied by colleagues, to achieve the goals of the scientific mission.”

He continued:From Earth to space, we continue our journey towards Zayed’s ambition.

Al-Neyadi is engaged in the longest scientific mission for the Arabs in space, which will last for six continuous months at the space station. He will participate in scientific experiments in ten vital areas throughout the duration of the mission.

And last week, the Emirati astronaut, AOne of the experiments assigned to him is the “Cardinal Heart 2.0” study of Stanford University.

He added: “Through this experiment, we can learn regarding the effects of clinical drugs on heart cells in the heart space, helping to prevent the risk of disease the heart for astronauts.”

He pointed out that this experience will also contribute to the development of treatment for heart disease the earth.



As the Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi marks the one-month anniversary of his launch into space, his journey towards achieving the goals of the scientific mission continues. Witnessing over 450 sunrises and sunsets, he is engaged in the longest scientific mission for the Arabs, to participate in experiments in ten vital areas. Through the Cardinal Heart 2.0 study, he hopes to contribute towards the prevention of the risk of heart disease for astronauts and the development of treatments for heart disease on Earth. We wish him and his team continued success in their scientific endeavors in space.

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