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Saudi academic to be first Arab member of NASA research team

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), an American space agency, has accorded its membership to a Saudi academic Dr. Majdah Aburass, making her the first Arab woman to join its research team of scientists. Dr. Aburas holds a doctorate degree from the University of Surrey in environmental studies and biotechnology, specializing in oil pollutions.

Aburas, who is currently a faculty member at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah and researcher in environmental sciences, ecology, sustainable development ─ where she lectures on different disciplines such as microbiological pollution, physiology of microorganisms, industrial microbiology and ecological pollution ─ will join the team at NASA to support and create a series of projects for the development of the Gulf region. She was also appointed as a member of the science division at NASA’s regional office.

Muhammad Ibrahim al-Rashid, president of NASA affiliate the Gulf American Foundation for Space, Technology and Environment, told Arab News that Aburas was appointed as a member of the regional research team over her national initiatives to protect the environment. “It was the result of her continuous work for the environment to solve its problems,” he said.

Aburas told Al Arabiya that she is proud of this appointment and credits her achievements to King Abdullah. She says “King Abdullah’s reign is considered as the golden era for women in Saudi; he is a true leader and a visionary. His latest verdict to allow women to participate in the Shoura Council and the municipal polls was historical and ensures equitable and effective representation of women in decision-making structures,” she added.

As for her new role, she said her appointment came as a result of a collaboration with NASA on a project that she hopes will be implemented in the near future. She said she will be based at NASA headquarters for a month in The United States. where she will have the chance to work closely with other NASA researchers.

Aburas had played an important role in raising the level of public awareness by designing and carrying out innovative environmental education programs and campaigns on a national level, one of them was named “green nation, a green flag”. She was the first woman selected to be as an environmental ambassador. She is also a member of numerous social organizations such as the Jeddah Governorate Higher Women’s Committee, National Research Center in Egypt, King Fahd Research Center, and the Governorate Urban Observatory Council.

Saudi academic to be first Arab member of NASA research team
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Go Go Saudi Women GO.:chilli::chilli:
 
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Good to see saudis are working towards development of women in society
 
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Really a brilliant individual..Hope more girls look upto her and choose science
 
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Saudi women still have a long way to go but they would reach their destination faster if they go by driving
 
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srsly?
I have a hard time believing that there were no Arabs in NASA before. If true than that's just sad.

@ silko. I thought you were smarter than this. Arab countries are secterian and tribal. To even assume that anything good will come out of this "uprising" in Syria is idiotic. One dictator will replace another. One ideology will replace another. One tribe will replace another. This is how it's in Arab countries and Afghanistan. In Syria's case, a secular dictator will go and a group of Al Quida's will replace him. Good luck with Al Quida on your borders. We don't share a border with them, but you do.
 
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too bad she is not allowed to drive a car.
Too bad, women and children are being tortured, killed and raped (mainly children) by Bashar terrorist militia and you still have the nerve to talk about women driving?
By the way, KSA home manufactured 6 satellites I think Bader series.
 
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Too bad, women and children are being tortured, killed and raped (mainly children) by Bashar terrorist militia and you still have the nerve to talk about women driving?
By the way, KSA home manufactured 6 satellites I think Bader series.
Is there a country that can't make sats in this day and age?
The problem is getting them up in the sky and only 9-10 countries can do this. Give me shout when arabistan can make a bottle rocket, then we'll talk. And why are we talking about SA. What has Jordan done lately?
 
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srsly?
I have a hard time believing that there were no Arabs in NASA before. If true than that's just sad.

@ silko. I thought you were smarter than this. Arab countries are secterian and tribal. To even assume that anything good will come out of this "uprising" in Syria is idiotic. One dictator will replace another. One ideology will replace another. One tribe will replace another. This is how it's in Arab countries and Afghanistan. In Syria's case, a secular dictator will go and a group of Al Quida's will replace him. Good luck with Al Quida on your borders. We don't share a border with them, but you do.

No not Arabs if you bothered to read you wouldn't have made that mistake. First Arab WOMAN... And man you are glowing of racism.
 
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No not Arabs if you bothered to read you wouldn't have made that mistake. First Arab WOMAN... And man you are glowing of racism.
I did read, maybe you should learn to write.

"Saudi academic to be first Arab member of NASA research team"
 
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Is there a country that can't make sats in this day and age?
The problem is getting them up in the sky and only 9-10 countries can do this. Give me shout when arabistan can make a bottle rocket, then we'll talk. And why are we talking about SA. What has Jordan done lately?

a 200 KG earth observatory Satellites completely endogenously?? Nope we are the only ones in the region with that capability.

And Satellites Tech and Rocket Tech are two very different technological fields.

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I did read, maybe you should learn to write.

"Saudi academic to be first Arab member of NASA research team"

I copy pasted the news source.
 
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srsly?
I have a hard time believing that there were no Arabs in NASA before. If true than that's just sad.

@ silko. I thought you were smarter than this. Arab countries are secterian and tribal. To even assume that anything good will come out of this "uprising" in Syria is idiotic. One dictator will replace another. One ideology will replace another. One tribe will replace another. This is how it's in Arab countries and Afghanistan. In Syria's case, a secular dictator will go and a group of Al Quida's will replace him. Good luck with Al Quida on your borders. We don't share a border with them, but you do.

LOOOOl, How dare you talking about dictatorship and terrorism and you have the cruelest dictatorship terrorist regime in the world!
Japan has recently banned exporting winch trucks to Iran because its oppressive regime using them to execute the opposition.
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a 200 KG earth observatory Satellites completely endogenously?? Nope we are the only ones in the region with that capability.

And Satellites Tech and Rocket Tech are two very different technological fields.

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I copy pasted the news source.

are you delusional? Both Iran and Turkey can make 1 ton sats. We haven't made one yet because our SLV (satellite launch vehicle) isn't capable of taking it up in the sky. Our plan is to senf a 1 ton sat into orbit by the end of this decade. We're building a new launch pad in Semnan, specifically for launching a 1 ton sat, as we speak.

also our second gen SLV is coming online this year (Simorgh SLV) and we'll start sending 100KG+ sats this year. We're doubling our payload every year.
 
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