Historic Mars mission: accomplished
Engineers at 抖阴短视频 Boulder鈥檚 Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) perform last-minute inspections of the Hope Probe spacecraft before its shipment to Dubai and the Tanegashima launch site in Japan. Photo by Emirates Mars Mission.
How years of international collaboration led to Hope circling Mars
The Emirates Mars Mission (EMM), the first led by an Arab nation, released its first detailed image of the planet on Feb. 14, 2021. The photo, taken by the mission鈥檚 Hope probe (Al Amal in Arabic), showed Mars at dawn as sunlight moved across the surface鈥攋ust revealing the edges of Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano in the solar system.
The mission is led by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) in the United Arab Emirates, alongside knowledge partners and experts from around the world. They include the at 抖阴短视频 Boulder, Arizona State University, the University of California, Berkeley and Japan鈥檚 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
For Noora Alsaeed, a scholar at MBRSC and a PhD student at LASP, Hope鈥檚 first glimpse of Mars brought the promise of more things to come. She wasn鈥檛 directly involved in the planning for the mission but hopes to use EMM data in her research.
鈥淚t was the best Valentine鈥檚 Day gift ever,鈥 Alsaeed said. 鈥淭he photo captured everything that EMM is going to study. You could see the dust lifting off the surface. You could see the clouds around the North and South poles.鈥
It was also a gift that was possible only because of international collaboration.
Beginning in 2015, Alsaeed, who grew up in Dubai, joined dozens of other young researchers and engineers from the MBRSC who traveled to the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Boulder. Over five years, many of them developed, built and tested the Hope probe, and laid out its scientific goals working in collaboration with engineers and scientists at LASP.
In the process, these researchers learned the ins and outs of planetary science and aerospace engineering鈥攆rom how carbon dioxide falls as snow over the Martian poles to how to design a propellant tank that can carry enough fuel to put a spacecraft into orbit around Mars.
The international effort has been a rousing success. Hope entered into orbit around Mars on Feb. 9 and is collecting data on Martian weather from all points on the planet at all times of day and seasons of the year. 鈥淭his sort of mission is like a primordial soup for innovation, where you have all these diverse minds working together,鈥 Alsaeed said.
Mohsen Mohammed Al Awadhi, EMM鈥檚 systems engineer, agreed. When he graduated from college in the UAE in 2010, there were few jobs for young Emiratis who wanted to travel beyond Earth鈥檚 atmosphere. So in 2015, he jumped at the chance to move to Colorado and eventually earn his master鈥檚 degree in aerospace engineering at 抖阴短视频 Boulder鈥攑art of the UAE鈥檚 efforts to build a sustainable space program that would inspire Arab youth and engage with the worldwide space science community.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not just doing this to say we鈥檙e doing this,鈥 Al Awadhi said. 鈥淲e want to lead a mission that is unique and that is actually contributing to the scientific community.鈥
David Brain, a professor at LASP who studies Mars, saw that dedication when he visited the UAE in the leadup to the mission. At one point, the scientist spoke to a class of middle school girls about their nation鈥檚 voyage to Mars.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 get out of the room, they ;were so excited,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat engagement was astounding. I remember my own middle school experience of how uncool it was to show interest in things like that.鈥
That may be the true legacy of EMM, Alsaeed added鈥攏ow, young people in the Arab world don鈥檛 have to travel thousands of miles from home to visit the stars.
鈥淭hey already have the passion,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow they feel like they can act on it.鈥
Principals
Pete Withnell of LASP; Omran Sharaf, Project Director, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre
Funding
United Arab Emirates Space Agency
Collaboration + support
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at 抖阴短视频 Boulder; Arizona State University; Space Sciences Lab at University of California, Berkeley