UAE's First Mars Probe Scheduled for Launch in Japan on the 20th
Postponed Once Due to Deteriorating Weather Conditions
[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] The Arab world's first Mars probe, "Amal" (meaning "Hope" in Arabic), whose launch was postponed due to bad weather, is scheduled to be launched from Japan on the 20th. On the 17th, AP News reported this citing Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan.
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According to the report, Amal is the United Arab Emirates (UAE)'s first Mars probe and is scheduled to be launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. Amal was originally scheduled to be launched on the 15th aboard a Japanese launch vehicle, but the schedule was delayed due to bad weather.
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