Video: Emirati Astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi Captures Images of Arab Countries from Space

Muhammad Jamal reported that Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi shared a unique video showcasing some Arab countries as viewed from space. Al Neyadi completed the longest scientific mission for Arabs in space by staying continuously for six months aboard the International Space Station as a member of the Crew-6 mission. During the mission, he conducted scientific experiments on topics such as back pain, plant biology, cardiovascular health, materials science, radiation, sleep, and fluids. The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center manages the Emirati astronaut program.


Muhammad Jamal wrote

Thursday, 06 April 2023 04:44 PM

The Emirati astronaut, Sultan Al Neyadi, published a distinctive video clip in which he showed what some Arab countries look like from space. Beloved Muscat, I dedicate to you this morning tour over Arabia from space.

It should be noted that the Emirati astronaut, Sultan Al Neyadi, had gone to the International Space Station as part of the crew of the Crew-6 mission, to embark on the longest scientific mission for the Arabs in space, which will last for six continuous months at the station.

It is scheduled that the Emirati astronaut will conduct many scientific experiments on board the station, dedicated to topics such as back pain, plant biology, cardiovascular health, materials science, radiation, sleep, and fluids, according to an overview provided by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center that manages Emirati astronaut program.








As we look up at the vast expanse of the night sky, the work of astronauts like Sultan Al Neyadi remind us of the boundless possibilities and potential that lie beyond our atmosphere. With his groundbreaking scientific mission on board the International Space Station, Al Neyadi is paving the way for a new era of space exploration and discovery. We can only imagine what other secrets and wonders of the universe await us in the future. For now, we can take inspiration from this stunning video clip and marvel at the beauty of our planet from a whole new perspective.

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