KSA Announces to Send First Female Astronaut into Space

Mon Feb 13 2023
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Monitoring Desk

RIYADH: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) will send the country’s first female astronaut and a male astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS) during the second quarter of 2023, Arab media reported on Sunday.

The Saudi Press Agency said that astronauts Rayyanah Barnawi and Ali AlQarni are going to join the crew of the AX-2 space mission in the current year.

The measure aims to further empower Saudi abilities in human spaceflight pitched towards benefiting from the opportunities offered by the space industry and serving humanity, the Saudi Press Agency added.

KSA towards space

The flight is scheduled to launch from the US to the ISS. According to media reports two more astronauts, Mariam Fardous and Ali AlGamdi will also be trained for the purpose to enhance the country’s capacities.

Earlier, launched by the Saudi Space Commission, the Saudi Human Spaceflight Program is a cooperation with Axiom Space in order to train Saudi astronauts and boost Saudi Space Commission’s space exploration.

The space mission is being viewed as a very historical movement for the Kingdom as it will make KSA one of the few nations around the globe that brings two astronauts of the same nationality aboard the International Space Station (ISS) simultaneously.

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