Saudi Crown Prince Receives Astronauts Before Their Scientific Mission in Space

Saudi Press Agency (SPA)18.04.2023 Aviation Space
Saudi Crown Prince Receives Astronauts Before Their Scientific Mission in Space

Saudi Crown Prince Receives Astronauts Before Their Scientific Mission in Space

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Saudi Crown Prince, Prime Minister and President of the Higher Council of Space His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz received Saudi Astronauts Rayana Bernawi, Ali Al Qarni, Mariam Fardous and Ali Al Ghamdi before the launch of the Kingdom’s scientific mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

Saudi Crown Prince welcomed the crew of the scientific mission on board of which are the first Saudi, Muslim and Arab woman to fly to space Rayana Bernawi and the first Saudi astronaut Ali Al Qarni to arrive to the ISS, and congratulated them for passing the qualifying program, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

HRH stressed the importance of the space sector as a major pillar in enhancing the Kingdom’s global competitiveness, emphasizing the significance of space exploration in serving science and humanity.

Addressing the astronauts, the Crown Prince also noted that they represent the abilities of the Saudi people and their ambitions to play a vital role in innovations and space research to find sustainable solutions for the welfare of humanity.

He also noted that the Saudi people are pinning great hopes on Rayana Bernawi and Ali Al Qarni as ambassadors and representatives of Saudi Arabia at the ISS in a mission that has noble objectives to empower mankind, protect the planet and open new horizons for research in health and sustainable environment.

The astronauts expressed gratitude to Saudi Crown Prince for his constant support.

Astronauts Rayana Bernawi and Ali Al Qarni stressed their full readiness for the historic mission, pledging to leave their mark in space exploration and research.

The historic mission highlights the commitment to support global space exploration efforts, encourage scientific research in the field and enhance Saudis' knowledge and roles in space programs and technologies as per the Saudi Vision 2030. 

 



 
 

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