UAE to Launch Probe Targeting Asteroid Between Mars, Jupiter

UAE to Launch Probe Targeting Asteroid Between Mars, Jupiter
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UAE to Launch Probe Targeting Asteroid Between Mars, Jupiter

UAE to Launch Probe Targeting Asteroid Between Mars, Jupiter

The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday announced plans to send a probe to land on an asteroid between Mars and Jupiter to collect data on the origins of the universe, the latest project in the oil-rich federation's ambitious space program.

The project targets a 2028 launch with a landing in 2033, a five-year journey in which the spacecraft will travel some 3.6 billion kilometers (2.2 billion miles).

The UAE's Space Agency said it will partner with the Laboratory for Atmospheric Science and Physics at the University of Colorado on the project. It declined to immediately offer a cost for the effort, according to The Associated Press.

The project comes after the Emirates successfully put its Amal, or “Hope,” probe in orbit around Mars in February.

The car-size Amal cost $200 million to build and launch. That excludes operating costs at Mars.

The Emirates plans to send an unmanned spacecraft to the moon in 2024. The country, which is home to Abu Dhabi and Dubai, also has set the ambitious goal to build a human colony on Mars by 2117.



AlUla Launches Summer Fruits Season as Part of 'Khayrat AlUla' Initiative 

The Summer Fruits Season is one of AlUla’s most prominent agricultural production periods, with over 4,900 tons produced annually from around 216,000 fruit-bearing trees. (SPA)
The Summer Fruits Season is one of AlUla’s most prominent agricultural production periods, with over 4,900 tons produced annually from around 216,000 fruit-bearing trees. (SPA)
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AlUla Launches Summer Fruits Season as Part of 'Khayrat AlUla' Initiative 

The Summer Fruits Season is one of AlUla’s most prominent agricultural production periods, with over 4,900 tons produced annually from around 216,000 fruit-bearing trees. (SPA)
The Summer Fruits Season is one of AlUla’s most prominent agricultural production periods, with over 4,900 tons produced annually from around 216,000 fruit-bearing trees. (SPA)

The Summer Fruits Season started in AlUla on Tuesday as part of the “Khayrat AlUla” initiative implemented by the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU).

The initiative aims to showcase the region’s agricultural diversity and reinforce its connection to the cultural and economic identity of the area.

The season is taking place at Al Manshiyah Farmers' Market from July 22 to 28, where local farmers are presenting a variety of fruits for which AlUla is known, including mangoes, grapes, and figs.

The event also features participation from local productive families in a festive atmosphere that highlights the authenticity and economic importance of agricultural heritage.

The Summer Fruits Season is one of AlUla’s most prominent agricultural production periods, with over 4,900 tons produced annually from around 216,000 fruit-bearing trees.

The event is part of the broader Khayrat AlUla series, which includes seasons for dates, grapes, citrus fruits and honey.

These efforts align with RCU's goals to strengthen food security and develop agricultural communities in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

The season contributes to empowering farmers, expanding marketing channels for their produce, and developing sales outlets connected to visitors, fostering long-term sustainability for the region’s agricultural sector.