The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre today announced that two ham radio sessions with astronaut Sultan AlNeyadi from the International Space Station (ISS), under the ‘A Call from Space’ event were successfully completed over the course of two days, in collaboration with the Emirates Amateur Radio Society (EARS) and Emirates Literature Foundation (ELF). Ham radio, or amateur radio, uses a broad spectrum of frequencies to communicate between individuals, groups, and even remote regions and space, making it a valuable communication tool.
Adnan AlRais, Mission Manager, UAE Astronaut Programme, said, "Through these ham radio sessions with Sultan, we strive to ignite a passion for space and science in the next generation. At MBRSC, we firmly believe that such initiatives stimulate curiosity and foster a deep understanding of the vast potential that space exploration holds. Our ultimate goal is to inspire young minds to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, contributing to the UAE's vision of becoming a leading nation in the fields of science and space.”
As part of the sessions, the students were first introduced to MBRSC and their latest projects, by a tour of the facility, which gave them a glimpse into the labs, workstations, and state-of-the-art technologies employed at the Centre. Furthermore, a presentation about space stations provided the attendees with a broad view of human endeavours in space. The students also received comprehensive training on ham radio, such as digital walkie-talkie, long-range two way radio, unravelling the complexities of the critical communication tool used since the 20th century.
Der Höhepunkt des Programms war die Live-Interaktion mit dem Astronauten Sultan AlNeyadi. Die einzigartige Gelegenheit bot begeisterten Teilnehmern aus Schulen in den gesamten Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten die Möglichkeit, AlNeyadi Fragen zum Leben in der Schwerelosigkeit, zur Kommunikation mit Familie und Freunden, zu den derzeit auf der ISS durchgeführten wissenschaftlichen Experimenten, zur Art und Weise, wie sie die Zeit im Weltraum verfolgen, und zum Leben auf der ISS zu stellen , Herausforderungen des Lebens im Weltraum und der Fitness, neben anderen weltraumbezogenen Aktivitäten.