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  • “Mohammed bin Rashid Knowledge” and “King Salman International Academy for the Arabic Language” are disc

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    The delegation of the “Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Knowledge” during its visit to the “King Salman International Complex for the Arabic Language” discussed ways of cooperation to support youth and develop the Arabic language, in addition to the possibility of launching joint projects that contribute to enhancing the knowledge momentum among the youth segment, which contributes to bringing about positive change. In the reality of the use of the Arabic language.

    The two sides also discussed the possibility of developing the knowledge role of the Arabic language around the world and working on the participation of the largest number of people around the world in the use of the Arabic language. Secretary General of the King Salman International Academy for the Arabic Language.

    During the visit, a number of initiatives undertaken by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Knowledge to enhance the role of the Arabic language were also reviewed, including the “In Arabic” initiative, one of the initiatives that focuses on presenting various activities through digital media channels and social media, and consolidating the presence of the Arabic language. And the “Digital Knowledge Center” initiative, which is the largest open Arab platform and incubator for digital content, provides a free environment for institutions to share digital content, which helps to enhance their presence in the Internet environment.

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  • Hamdan bin Mohammed: The launch was postponed, but the ambition is not to be postponed, but rather to new horizons

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    Yesterday, NASA and SpaceX postponed the attempt to launch the (crew-6) mission, which includes Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, to the International Space Station, on the longest journey of an Arab astronaut, due to a problem related to ground systems.

    According to NASA, the mission teams decided to postpone until the problem that prevents the data from confirming the full load of the ignition source for the Falcon 9 launch rocket engines, represented by triethylaluminum and triethylboron, is studied.

    SpaceX removed the propellant from the Falcon 9 rocket, and the astronauts exited the Dragon spacecraft to the astronaut crew headquarters, while the Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft were returned to the safe equipment stage.

    And the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center announced that a new date for the launch of the (Crew-6) mission will be set on March 2 at 9:34 am (UAE time), indicating that the date is subject to change based on the extent to which the technical reason for the postponement has been addressed. While NASA confirmed that the selection of the new date is based on addressing the technical problems that caused the cancellation of the first launch, and it was also decided to waive the setting of the launch date for today, Tuesday, February 28, due to bad weather.

    Yesterday, His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, Chairman of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, attended the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, to follow up on the launch of the longest space mission in the history of the Arabs from the control room.

    His Highness said in a tweet on “Twitter”: “The launch was postponed … but the ambition remains, it does not delay or stop, but rather proceeds, with God’s help, to new horizons.” His Highness added, “We always wish success and safety to the Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi and his fellow Crew-6 crew.”

    In turn, Hamad Al Mansouri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center, said that the reason for the postponement was a technical challenge, and what we care about is the safety of the astronauts, indicating that a meeting took place between NASA and SpaceX to set a new date for the launch, provided that we witness the launch The longest mission of an Arab astronaut soon.

    “I am proud of the focus of the NASA team and SpaceX, for their dedication to keeping the crew-6 safe,” said NASA official Bill Nelson, stressing that “human spaceflight is an inherently risky endeavor, and as always, we will fly when we are ready.”

    NASA and SpaceX will hold a teleconference before the next launch attempt, with more details being provided as they become available.

    Before the first launch attempt, astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi bid farewell to his children and caressed them after wearing a “space suit”, before setting off for the launch field in Florida, where Al Neyadi wrote on his Twitter page: “On this earth, I bid farewell to God everyone I love and go to Space.. I entrust God to a homeland that chose the stars as a path and ambition as a goal. I entrust you to God until a close encounter in space.

    Al Neyadi also signed the wall of the White Room, a tradition followed by astronauts, while checks were carried out inside the Dragon capsule to ensure the safety of the mission crew.

    For her part, Emirati astronaut Nora Al Matrooshi explained the reasons for placing the astronauts in quarantine before heading to the International Space Station. She said: “Placing the astronauts in quarantine before the launch comes to prevent infection and the spread of diseases, as the astronauts, their families, and the people who are in direct contact with them are isolated, and this keeps preventing any delay in the launch schedule and preserving the safety of the crew heading to the International Space Station and the crew.” in it.”

    The (crew-6) mission is the first long-term mission of Arab astronauts, and the second Emirati mission to the International Space Station, and was launched by the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center as part of the UAE Astronaut Program. In addition to Sultan Al Neyadi, the mission crew includes the mission commander, astronaut Stephen Bowen (NASA), the spacecraft commander, astronaut Warren Hoberg (NASA), and the astronaut mission specialist Andrei Vidyaev (Roscosmos), while the backup crew for the mission includes: astronaut Hazza Al-Mansoori, spacecraft commander Yasmine Moghbeli (NASA), pilot Andreas Mogensen from the European Space Agency, and Konstantin Borisov from the European Space Agency.

    Al Himma is part of Expedition 68/69, where Roscosmos astronauts Nikolai Schap and Oleg Kononenko, and NASA astronaut Laurel O’Hara, will later join the team. The term International Space Station Expedition is usually applied to the crew that operates the space station and uses it for research and selection.

    During the mission, Al-Neyadi will conduct a series of experiments and advanced research in order to reach important scientific results about outer space, in addition to his participation in an awareness and educational program. The International Space Station and the 11th country in the world that sends astronauts on long-term missions to the International Space Station, and works to train and prepare them to walk in space.

    Sultan Al Neyadi spent more than 1,700 hours of testing and training for the space mission, as the exercises began with “NASA” in early 2020, and the exercises took place in the neutral buoyancy laboratory of “NASA” at the Johnson Space Center.

    The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center stated that Al Neyadi participated in underwater exercises to simulate spacewalking, trained on a T-38 jet, trained in the use of a spacewalk suit and a robotic arm, and participated in exercises dealing with possible emergency scenarios.

    The exercises included training for all sections and units of the International Space Station, crew rescue exercises, and daily task exercises.

    The Crew-6 mission is scheduled to conduct a scientific experiment in cooperation with NASA, the European Space Agency, the Canadian Space Agency, the National Center for Space Studies in France, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

    It will cover a wide range of areas, including the cardiovascular system, epigenetics, botany, radiology, back pain, immunology, materials science, testing and experimentation of techniques, hydrology and sleep studies.

    Consolidate the position of the Emirates

    The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center confirmed that the mission aims to consolidate the UAE’s position as a global partner in manned space missions, and to enhance cooperation between countries and entities to achieve common goals with scientific discoveries and obtain a sustainable future for humanity, and support the UAE’s vision for building an economy based on knowledge and scientific research. And paving the way for future initiatives that contribute to strengthening the UAE’s leading position in the space exploration sector, as well as contributing to global space exploration missions by developing and preparing a team of Emirati astronauts, and encouraging a culture of scientific research, discovery and innovation.

    Hamad Al Mansouri:

    What we care about is the safety of the astronauts.. and we will witness the launch of the first Arab astronaut mission soon.

    Bill Nelson:

    Proud of the NASA and SpaceX team focus for their dedication to keeping the crew safe.

    NASA and SpaceX decided to postpone it due to a problem with the crew-6 ground systems.

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  • Dubai: Flying taxis to take off by 2026, says Sheikh Mohammed

    Dubai: Flying taxis to take off by 2026, says Sheikh Mohammed

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    Abu Dhabi: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Ruler of Dubai, announced on Sunday that air taxis will take to the skies over Dubai by 2026, Dubai Media Office (DMO) reported.

    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, has approved the design of air taxi vertiports in the city and the location of vertiports planned for the initial phase.

    “Today, we approved the designs of flying taxi vertiports in Dubai which will operate within three years,” Sheikh Mohammed tweeted.

    Here are the four flying taxi vertiports in Dubai

    With this, Dubai will become the first city in the world to have a well-developed network of vertical ports.

    Sheikh Mohammed also shared a video that highlighted the cooperation between Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority and advanced air carriers Skyports Infrastructure and Joby Aviation to design and develop the project’s infrastructure.

    The models are on display at the RTA stand at the World Government Summit 2023.

    The flying taxi has a theoretical maximum speed of 300 kilometers per hour and will be able to fly a distance of 241 kilometers.

    Flying taxis will emit zero emissions and will be able to carry four passengers and a pilot.

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  • Big Blow to India Pace Bowler Mohammed Shami as Cricketer Ordered to Pay THIS Much Amount Per Month- Details Here – Kashmir News

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    Big Blow to India Pace Bowler Mohammed Shami as Cricketer Ordered to Pay THIS Much Amount Per Month- Details Here – Kashmir News

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  • Mohammed Shami ordered to pay monthly alimony to estranged wife Hasin Jahan

    Mohammed Shami ordered to pay monthly alimony to estranged wife Hasin Jahan

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    Kolkata: A Kolkata court on Monday ordered Indian pacer Mohammed Shami to pay a monthly alimony of Rs 1.30 lakh to his estranged wife Hasin Jahan.

    Out of the Rs 1.30 lakh, Rs 50,000 will be the personal alimony to Hasin Jahan and the remaining Rs 80,000 will be the cost of maintenance of their daughter who is staying with her.

    In 2018, Hasin Jahan filed a legal case seeking a monthly alimony of Rs 10 lakh, with Rs 7,00,000 for personal expenses and Rs 3,00,000 for the maintenance of their daughter.

    Her counsel Mriganka Mistry informed the court that as per the income tax returns of the Indian pacer for the financial year 2020-2021, his annual income for that fiscal was over Rs 7 crore, and on the basis of that, the demand for a monthly alimony of Rs 10 lakhs was not unjustified.

    However, Selim Rahman, the counsel for Shami, claimed that since Hasin Jahan herself was having a steady income source by working as a professional fashion model, the demand for that high alimony amount was not justified.

    Finally, after hearing both sides, the lower court, on Monday, fixed the monthly alimony amount at Rs 1.30 lakh. Although expressing gratitude over the court’s directive, Hasin Jahan claimed that she would have been relieved had the monthly alimony amount been higher. There was no reaction from the Indian pacer on this count till the report was filed.

    On September last year after the victory of the Indian team against Pakistan at Asia Cup, Hasin Jahan shared in social media a photo of Hardik Pandya, who led India to victory with a six and there she took a veiled attack against Shami, who was not in the Indian squad.

    “Congratulations. A memorable victory. Thanks to our Tigers for helping the country win. This had to happen; the country’s reputation and honour are protected by honest patriots rather than criminals and womanisers,” her post then had read. The post sparked widespread outrage among fans and many criticised Hasin Jahan for her veiled attack on Shami.

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