UAE’s Operational Plan for the Space Agency

On Monday, the UAE Space Agency is revealing the UAE’s Operational Plan. The official strategy will come about on May 25, which will highlight the aims of the plan to strengthen the foundations of the space sector and help the UAE to become one of the leading countries in space science exploration.

UAE Hopes for Future in Space Exploration

The United Arab Emirates UAE Space Agency will launch its official plan this week. Under the guidance and permission of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and the Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the plan will be launched in Abu Dhabi. The showcase is set to reveal the strategies of UAE’s operational plan and what it aims to accomplish.

The UAE Space Agency will focus on the Agency’s mission; values and its priorities for the future. Along with the launch, a number of different initiatives and programs that will be carried out within the goals will be introduced. The fifth Global Space and Satellite Forum or GSSF will begin the day after the UAE’s operational plan has launched. It will outline the importance of this investment in the exploration of space and how well it can support the growth of the industry, as well as national security. The 2015 GSSF will examine the whole journey that is this plan and will take a look at the emerging and developing research and modern applications.

 

UAE’s Operational Plan to Benefit Economy

The UAE’s operational plan has possibly embarked on an historic initiative by setting up a Space Agency that may join others in the process of space exploration, as well as contributing to the space community. The UAE has developed a space sector, which creates a space policy and will regulate it. The UAE is also being supportive of the development of a generation of engineers and scientists and directing some national space programs that will benefit the UAE’s economy.

 

Abu Dhabi Hosting Global Space and Satellite Forum

While the UAE’s operational plan is being announced, Abu Dhabi will be hosting the GSSF for two days after the announcement. There, the Space Agency hopes to gather international stakeholders and important decision makers from within the space and satellite industry. One major goal of the UAE Space Agency is to send a probe named Hope to Mars. Hope is a robotic space probe and if everything goes well, it could be on Mars by 2021, coinciding with the UAE’s 50th anniversary.