10 Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, will search for space exploration

10 Arab countries, with Saudi Arabia, signed the Pan Arab agreement to explore space exploration As a result, the dream of the Arab Space Agency reached near. Global Space Congress held in Abu Dhabi last week for the assistance of the National Search Program.

Countries of the Arab League sent to space search are: Morocco, Lebanon, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Algeria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and the UAE.

Dubai's Amir Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktom said this is our combined first space system which is producing the Arab Emirates. He said, I think Arabs are talented. He said on Twitter, our new satellite called '813'.

It is mentioned in the agreement that the first goal of the agreement will be to bring them all the same level of power.

Advance of Science, Director of Kuwait Dr. Mohammad al-Ramzan said that the initiative will develop and assist the satellites which will be presented to the Arab world. Scientists and engineers from Arab countries will get the opportunity to participate.

The Saudi Space Commission (SSC) delegation was present for the management of regional partners and for conducting research on the state's own national strategy.

Among the countries Kuwait, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and the Arab Emirates participate in the discussion for the second day. During this time, discussions about the improvement of space research by the cooperation of Arab countries were discussed. The delegates of Arab countries highlighted their views.

Source: Arab News
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