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Today, the Saudi Space Authority launched the Kingdom's Program for Astronauts, which aims to qualify experienced Saudi cadres to undertake long and short-term space flights, participate in scientific experiments, international research and future space-related missions, take advantage of the promising opportunities offered by the space sector and its industries globally, and contribute to research that aims to In the interest of serving humanity in a number of priority areas such as health, sustainability and space technology.

The Kingdom’s program for astronauts - which comes as an integrated package under the umbrella of Vision 2030 - includes sending Saudi astronauts to space on missions to serve humanity, as the first flights will be launched in the year 2023, and it will include the first Saudi female and female astronaut crew, thus marking an important historical event for the Kingdom. By sending the first Saudi woman into space.

Manned spaceflight is a measure of countries' global superiority and competitiveness in many areas such as technological and engineering progress, scientific research and innovation.

It is worth noting that the Kingdom intends to launch the National Space Strategy in the coming months, which will provide a detailed presentation of all Saudi space programs and their goals that contribute to serving humanity.

Axiom Space said it is preparing a Saudi mission to the International Space Station next year. The mission will launch aboard a SpaceX capsule, which includes a woman who will be the first Arab female astronaut.


https://www.middle-east-online.com/


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Today, the Saudi Space Authority launched the Kingdom's Program for Astronauts, which aims to qualify experienced Saudi cadres to undertake long and short-term space flights, participate in scientific experiments, international research and future space-related missions, take advantage of the promising opportunities offered by the space sector and its industries globally, and contribute to research that aims to In the interest of serving humanity in a number of priority areas such as health, sustainability and space technology.

The Kingdom’s program for astronauts - which comes as an integrated package under the umbrella of Vision 2030 - includes sending Saudi astronauts to space on missions to serve humanity, as the first flights will be launched in the year 2023, and it will include the first Saudi female and female astronaut crew, thus marking an important historical event for the Kingdom. By sending the first Saudi woman into space.

Manned spaceflight is a measure of countries' global superiority and competitiveness in many areas such as technological and engineering progress, scientific research and innovation.

It is worth noting that the Kingdom intends to launch the National Space Strategy in the coming months, which will provide a detailed presentation of all Saudi space programs and their goals that contribute to serving humanity.

Axiom Space said it is preparing a Saudi mission to the International Space Station next year. The mission will launch aboard a SpaceX capsule, which includes a woman who will be the first Arab female astronaut.


https://www.middle-east-online.com/


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Mashallah.

KSA’s space program looks promising with great ambitious goals.
 
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Doesnt mean anything, whatever you arabs do to appeace your masters.

You have been an Arab colony for 1400 years religiously, culturally, linguistically, military (for many centuries) and even in terms of Arab settlement within Iran (millions of Arabs and millions of people of partial Arab ancestry).

For the past 43 years you have been ruled by Mullah’s proudly claiming Arab ancestry.

Anyway KSA has never been any Western colony but in fact dynasties from KSA ruled large areas of Europe for almost 1000 years.

How Saudi Arabians view Westerners. Words of the former US ambassador to KSA.

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Westerners have been traumatising Iran though.

10 million casualties

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_famine_of_1917–1919

3-4 million casualties

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_famine_of_1942–1943


In short don’t project and don’t obsess about Arabs. You have protests in Iran to worry about. Already 50+ deaths and damages to the economy for 100s of millions of dollars if that can do it. Probably approaching 1 billion USD already.
 
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You have been an Arab colony for 1400 years religiously, culturally, linguistically, military (for many centuries) and even in terms of Arab settlement within Iran (millions of Arabs and millions of people of partial Arab ancestry).

For the past 43 years you have been ruled by Mullah’s proudly claiming Arab ancestry.

Anyway KSA has never been any Western colony but in fact dynasties from KSA ruled large areas of Europe for almost 1000 years.

How Saudi Arabians view Westerners. Words of the former US ambassador to KSA.

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Westerners have been traumatising Iran though.

10 million casualties

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_famine_of_1917–1919

3-4 million casualties

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_famine_of_1942–1943


Don’t project.
1 battle won 1400 years ago during famine and civil war in Iran and being kicked out later does not mean we're arabs.
Saudi Arabs are mixture of haj and umra visitors from africa, asia etc, that's why they can't be compared with lets say syrians. Imagine 1400 years people visiting todays saudi arabia as Muslim and mixing with locals there. That's why being located near Africa, you resemble them more. Being colonized by ayyubid Iranic and ottoman Turkic are just few examples.

The famine in Iran was just like other famines and diseases and hunger in start of 20th century.
 
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Today, the Saudi Space Authority launched the Kingdom's Program for Astronauts, which aims to qualify experienced Saudi cadres to undertake long and short-term space flights, participate in scientific experiments, international research and future space-related missions, take advantage of the promising opportunities offered by the space sector and its industries globally, and contribute to research that aims to In the interest of serving humanity in a number of priority areas such as health, sustainability and space technology.

The Kingdom’s program for astronauts - which comes as an integrated package under the umbrella of Vision 2030 - includes sending Saudi astronauts to space on missions to serve humanity, as the first flights will be launched in the year 2023, and it will include the first Saudi female and female astronaut crew, thus marking an important historical event for the Kingdom. By sending the first Saudi woman into space.

Manned spaceflight is a measure of countries' global superiority and competitiveness in many areas such as technological and engineering progress, scientific research and innovation.

It is worth noting that the Kingdom intends to launch the National Space Strategy in the coming months, which will provide a detailed presentation of all Saudi space programs and their goals that contribute to serving humanity.

Axiom Space said it is preparing a Saudi mission to the International Space Station next year. The mission will launch aboard a SpaceX capsule, which includes a woman who will be the first Arab female astronaut.


https://www.middle-east-online.com/


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I have seen that lady before? Is it that Saudi Arabian female missile engineer and NASA employee Mishaal Al-Shammari? She had her own aerospace company in the US years ago. Is she still based in the US? I saw her engaging with the STEM community in KSA often.


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Designing her own rockets too. Talented women.

1 battle won 1400 years ago during famine and civil war in Iran and being kicked out later does not mean we're arabs.
Saudi Arabs are mixture of haj and umra visitors from africa, asia etc, that's why they can't be compared with lets say syrians. Imagine 1400 years people visiting todays saudi arabia as Muslim and mixing with locals there. That's why being located near Africa, you resemble them more. Being colonized by ayyubid Iranic and ottoman Turkic are just few examples.

The famine in Iran was just like other famines and diseases and hunger in start of 20th century.

:lol:

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Cope better with the historical facts and ground realities.

Now don’t derail this informative thread with your usual inferiority complexes. I believe that you should worry about your country imploding.
 
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