Mohammad Al Mulla
Mohammad AlMulla | |
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محمد الملا | |
Born | 1988 (age 35–36) |
Status | Active |
Space career | |
Selection | 2021[1] |
Mohammad AlMulla (Arabic: محمد الملا; born in 1988) is an Emirati astronaut and one of the candidates chosen in the second batch of the UAE Astronaut Programme. He will train along the NASA Astronaut Group 23 of astronauts to the function of international mission specialist.[2]
He is a pilot and leads the Training Department at the Air Wing Center at Dubai Police.[3]
Personal life
AlMulla's passion for space is interlinked with his love for aviation.
Some of AlMulla's other hobbies include football, photography, chess, the last is a game he has been playing for over 20 years.[5]
Education and Professional Career
Born in Dubai in 1988, by the age of 19, AlMulla had obtained a commercial pilot’s license from the
Achievements
AlMulla was given a Bravery Medal by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and he was also given the Commander in Chief Award for Best Officer in a Specialised Field, as well as the Dubai Police Global Excellence Award.[7]
The UAE Astronaut Program
The UAE Astronaut Programme is one of the projects overseen by MBRSC under the UAE’s National Space Programme. It is funded by the ICT Fund of the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA). The Programme's main objective is to foster the UAE's global integration and advance research and development in the ICT sector.[8]
AlMulla was one of the two astronauts selected in the second batch of the UAE Astronaut Programme, launched by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. He was chosen from over 4,000 applicants after a series of rigorous mental and physical tests in the UAE and abroad.[4]
Training[9]
In preparation for future space missions, AlMulla began his training with NASA's 10-member Astronaut Candidate Class of 2021 at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas in 2022. The training covers five main categories in the span of two years. including operating and maintaining the complex systems in gravity, spacewalk training, developing complex robotic skills, safely operating a T-38 training aircraft, and acquiring Russian language skills.
He also recently completed a series of training exercises, ranging from survival training at Alabama's Fort Novosel to mastering the art of donning suits at NASA Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory.
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He also visited the Marshall Space Flight Center, where he met with the Center’s leadership and learned more about its missions, programs, and projects. Also, he experienced the V20 Thermal Vacuum Chamber, which is currently used to simulate lunar environments and plume surface interaction for lunar landing scenario planning.
See also
- Timeline of space travel by nationality
- UAE Space Agency
References
- ^ "Astronaut Biography: Mohammad Al Mulla". 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
- ^ UAE announces the Arab world’s first woman astronaut
- ^ Video: Dubai Police pilot is among 2 new UAE astronauts
- ^ a b Tesorero, Angel (16 April 2021). "Newsmakers: Sky is the limit — Nora AlMatrooshi and Mohammad AlMulla". Gulf News.
- ^ a b "MOHAMMAD ALMULLA – PERSONAL LIFE AND INSPIRATION".
- ^ Sarwat, Nasir (7 July 2021). "Dubai Police pilot turned astronaut sets sights on the Moon". The National.
- ^ Godinho, Varun (11 April 2021). "UAE selects first female Arab astronaut". Gulf Business.
- ^ "The UAE Astronaut Programme". The United Arab Emirates' Government Portal. 17 July 2023.
- ^ "UAE astronauts Nora AlMatrooshi, Mohammad AlMulla get spacewalk training in massive indoor pool at Nasa". Zawya. 15 August 2023.
Further reading
- Bartels, Meghan (2021-08-11). "The United Arab Emirates has 2 new astronauts. They're shooting for the moon". Space.com. Retrieved 2021-12-23.