The UAE can fulfill its ambitions to build the first human settlement on Mars by 2117 by adopting a systematic approach.
That’s according to a senior scientist at NASA who spoke during a virtual meeting organised by the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi ahead of the Hope Probe’s launch.
Dr Lori Glaze, Planetary Science Division Director at NASA, said there's a lot of work to be done before sending people to Mars but it can be achieved by taking one step at a time.
The first step will be to return samples from the red planet to demonstrate that humans can actually go there and come back.
"We need to be able to land those heavy spacecraft on Mars and then we need to be able to launch it off of the surface of Mars. This has never been done before," Dr Glaze pointed out.
"I think we need to have realistic expectation and take it one step at a time and keep moving to that next step and that next level of capability so that we can eventually realise that dream," she explained.
Dr Glaze added that the UAE’s mission will complement the US Mars Mission’s ongoing efforts to understand how the planet’s atmosphere has changed and evolved over time.
Authorities said on Saturday an incident caused by debris from a successful aerial interception has been contained after fragments struck the façade of a building in central Dubai.
UAE Attorney-General Dr. Hamad Saif Al Shamsi has ordered the arrest of 10 people of various nationalities for publishing misleading and fabricated videos on social media.
Abu Dhabi Police say 45 people of different nationalities have been arrested for filming locations linked to ongoing events and posting the footage on social media, while also sharing inaccurate and misleading information that could provoke public concern.
The UAE Cyber Security Council is urging individuals and organisations to remain vigilant against Wiper malware, describing it as one of the most destructive forms of malicious software, designed to erase data and disrupt systems.
Dubai Police have impounded 251 vehicles and recorded 524 traffic violations since the start of Ramadan as part of a crackdown on excessive vehicle noise and illegal modifications.
The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) has announced early on Friday that air defence systems are responding to missile threats.