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UAE astronaut to celebrate Ramadan 2023 with dates in space

UAE astronaut will share Emirati customs, food and dates with colleagues on board International Space Station

UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi Ramadan International Space astation
UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi will share Emirati customs, food and dates with colleagues on board International Space Station

UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi says he will share dates with colleagues on the International Space Station during Ramadan. 

The Emirati astronaut is scheduled to blast off on February 26 as part of the first long-duration Arab mission to space.

The planned duration of six months means Al Neyadi and colleagues on the Space X mission will be in outer space during Ramadan.

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Al Neyadi and three fellow astronauts scheduled to fly to the International Space Station at the weekend addressed the media during a press conference at the Kennedy Space Station on Tuesday.

Asked about what he will do to represent Emirati culture in space, Neyadi hinted at a special announcement to come.  

Al Neyadi said: “It is yet to be announced or shown, but definitely we have a lot of stuff going on. I want to share some Emirati food on board. I love dates. I’m going to take dates, and hopefully I’m going to share this with everybody, especially in Ramadan.

“This is a request from the commander and I cannot say no to my commander”.

The UAE astronaut went on to acknowledge the history of Arabs in space.

Identifying Saudi Arabia’s Prince Sultan bin Salman as the first Arab in space he also explained there had been a Syrian astronaut in 1987.

After the UAE’s Hazzaa Al Mansoori in 2019, Neyadi will become the fourth Arab in space when he blasts off later this week.

The UAE pioneer will be joined at the International Space Station by male and female astronauts from Saudi Arabia later in the year. It is a sign of the growing interest and importance of the Middle East in international space exploration and research.

“Our region is thirsty to learn more and I think we will be the ambassadors in these missions. Hopefully, we can come back with knowledge and share whatever we learn with everybody.”

Neyadi, a keen jiu-jitsu enthusiast also revealed he will keep up with training while on the International Space Station. He said: “I am a jiu-jitsu practitioner. I train doing jiu-jitsu. So I have a kimono that I am going to wear on board and probably do some moves”.

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