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United Arab Emirates set for historic Mars mission launch on Sunday night – Read where to watch it

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The United Arab Emirates is set for its first-ever interplanetary mission, as it”s launching a spacecraft to Mars on Sunday evening.

The orbiter, named Amal, or Hope, is carried by a Japanese H-IIA rocket which will lift off from the Tanegashima Space Center, on a small southern Japanese island, at 22.58 CET.

The launch was initially scheduled for Wednesday but got delayed due to bad weather.

The rocket has been provided by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

The Hope probe is expected to reach Mars by February 2021, when the UAE will be celebrating 50 years since its formation.

This launch will be followed in the coming days by two other Mars missions by the US and China, while Japan has planned a Martian moon mission for 2024.

Hope will study the upper atmosphere of Mars as well as monitor climate change on the Red Planet over a period of two years.

The UAE hopes it will provide a complete view of the Martian atmosphere during different seasons.

The country has so far successfully launched three observation satellites, but has not gone beyond the Earth’s orbit.

Omran Sharaf, project director of Emirates Mars Mission, said on Sunday that this mission “is a message of hope to the Arab youth. If a young nation like UAE is able to reach Mars in less than 50 years, then we can do much more as a region.”

The event will be live-streamed on the Emirates Mars Mission website.

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