Emirati astronaut Sultan Alneyadi stepped out of the International Space Station (ISS) on April 28 for the first space walk by an Arab astronaut, a second touted by the UAE as a “milestone”.
Alneyadi, 41, dubbed the “Sultan of Space” by his alma mater, change into the first Arab astronaut to embark on a six-month space mission when he blasted off for the ISS in early March aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
On April 28, he undertook “the first Arab spacewalk in history,” sporting a space swimsuit that bears the Emirati flag, stated the United Arab Emirates’ Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), calling it “a new historic milestone”.
Footage live-streamed by NASA confirmed the UAE astronaut exiting an ISS hatch.
“Sultan Alneyadi has egressed the hatch, the first ever space walk by an Arab astronaut,” NASA stated.
The space walk will final for round six hours and thirty minutes, in keeping with MBRSC and NASA.
Alongside NASA’s Stephen Bowen, Alneyadi will “change the Radio Frequency Group unit and prepare for the installation of solar panels,” the Emirati astronaut stated in a Twitter submit carried by the official WAM information company.
NASA stated the 2 astronauts will “route power cables to prepare for future power system upgrades outside the” ISS.
Alneyadi is the second man from the rich UAE to go to space, after Hazzaa al-Mansoori’s eight-day mission in 2019. He is the first Arab to embark on a long-duration space mission.
The UAE is a newcomer to the world of space exploration however rapidly making its mark.
It despatched an unmanned spacecraft to Mars in 2021, within the Arab world’s first interplanetary mission, and final yr a rover to the Moon.
Earlier this week, the UAE-developed Rashid Moon rover was misplaced when Japanese start-up ispace’s Hakuto-R lunar lander apparently crashed on the Moon’s floor, ispace stated on Wednesday.
Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum rapidly directed the MBRSC to start work on a second rover dubbed Rashid 2.