By Hessa Al Shuwaihi, Head of Communications and Public Diplomacy Space symbolizes limitless possibilities. This promise propelled the UAE, a young nation of just 52 years, to enthusiastically invest in education and research to become an integral part of the ever-growing global space industry.
Islamic Relief volunteers pack 40,000 meals at Naperville Pack-Out Event Sisters Luma and Buka Akiti changed their plans to be able to attend Islamic Relief USA s first-ever meal pack event in the Chicago area. They brought the energy to keep volunteers engaged and hustling. Their job was to weigh out the meals to make sure they weren t too heavy or too light and could be easily sealed. Courtesy of Islamic Relief USA
Posted4/28/2021 11:27 AM
Islamic Relief USA, a nonprofit humanitarian and advocacy organization, hosted a meal packing event in Naperville on Saturday, April 24, with partner, Rise Against Hunger. These local volunteers ended up packaging a total of 40,000 meals that day between two shifts.
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Dubai: Aside from the UAE’s Hope Probe, two more Mars missions are expected to rendezvous with the Red Planet this month.
Hope Probe, the first Arab interplanetary mission, will be the first to reach Mars on February 9 at 7.42pm (UAE time), to be followed by China’s Tianwen-1 dual orbiter-rover on February 10, while Perseverance rover by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) will make a landing attempt in an area on Mars on February 18.
All three Mars missions were launched in July last year and each has its own mission to explore the Red Planet. Omran Sharaf Project Director Emirates Mars Mission, during the first media briefing with the Probe’s team at MBRSC in Dubai on February 2.