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Taking to Twitter, the Saudi Space Commission tweeted, “The Kingdom launches the astronauts program, and the first flight in 2023 will carry the first Saudi female astronaut”.
As per the reports of the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the programme aims at qualifying experienced national cadres to carry out long-term and short-term space flights. It is also looking into participation in practical experiments, international research, and future space missions.
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It will be a joint Emirati-US mission.
By the launch of this programme, Saudi will be the second Arab country to enter into human space mission after UAE.
In the month of June, this year, UAE announced sending Sultan Al Neyadi on the first long-term space mission in cooperation with NASA and SpaceX.
Earlier, Emirati Nora Al Matrooshi had become the first Arab woman to join the world of astronauts, after the UAE presented her as part of the second batch of its astronauts to NASA in 2021.