Meet the Woman Launching the UAE Into the Asteroid Belt [View all]
Tony Ho Tran
When Sarah Al Amiri grew up in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), space wasnt something that sheor really anyone elsepaid that much attention to. Thats something that you might take for granted if you grew up in, say, the U.S. or Russia where space exploration is embedded into the cultural fabric of the country. But in the UAE, a country that was just 16 years old when Amiri was born, space just wasnt a priority.
When you grow up in the U.S., you already have those space programs there, Al Amiri told The Daily Beast. We didnt have even a semblance of that when I was growing up. It was something you thought of as a fascinationnot a career choice.
Its ironic then that she would go on to not only become the Minister of State for Science but also the first chairwoman of the United Arab Emirates Space Agency (UAESA). She deserved it, too. After all, she had helped lead the UAESAs Mars Hope mission to the red planet as the projects science lead.
Since then, Amiri has been helping lead the UAESA into even more ambitious moonshot projectsincluding literally going to the moon. In April, the agency sent a rover to the lunar surface with the Japanese private aerospace company ispace. While the lander ended up crashing on the moonand, with it, the UAESAs roverAmiri said that the mission only doubled the agencys resolve to try again and go even further.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-sarah-al-amiri-is-launching-the-uae-into-the-asteroid-belt
Interesting woman with interesting opinions