Al-Neyadi said, in a tweet on his Twitter account: “The spacewalk mission was an experience full of difficult challenges. I learned a lot from it and touched your great support during it. .”
He added: “Thank you to the teams at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center and NASA for all that we have accomplished, and their constant support of me.”
He continued, “I share with you this video which summarizes the hours of work I put in during this mission as I prepare for what lies ahead.”
And a live broadcast from the American space agency “NASA”, on the “YouTube” platform, documented on Friday the Emirati astronaut’s exit from the pressure equation on the International Space Station, becoming the first Arab to walk in space.
More than a month ago, Sultan Al Neyadi, as part of the “Crow-6” team, launched a scientific mission to the International Space Station.
Al-Neyadi is engaged in the longest scientific mission for Arabs in space, which will last six consecutive months on the space station. He will participate in scientific experiments in 10 vital domains for the duration of the mission.
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