Home Industry Space First Emirati mission to the Moon will now launch on November 30 The new launch date remains contingent on the weather status and other conditions by Zainab Mansoor November 24, 2022 The UAE has announced a new date for the launch of its first mission to the surface of the Moon. The new launch date of the mission has been set to November 30 at 12.39pm local time, two days after the original date, the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) has announced. Read: First Emirati mission to the Moon set to launch on November 28 The new launch date of the first Emirati mission to the surface of the Moon is set on 30 November at 12:39 pm (UAE time) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, United States. This date is subject to change depending on the weather status or other conditions. #UAEtotheMoon pic.twitter.com/wjf60TmpLQ — MBR Space Centre (@MBRSpaceCentre) November 24, 2022 The new date, however, remains contingent on the weather and other conditions. MBRSC had signed an agreement with Japan’s ispace in 2021, enabling the latter to provide payload delivery services to the Emirates Lunar Mission. Read: UAE partners with Japan for mission to send ‘Rashid’ rover to the moon Upon landing, the Rashid rover will explore the characteristics of the lunar soil, the petrography and geology of the Moon, dust movement, surface plasma conditions, and the Moon’s photoelectron sheath. Meanwhile, the integrated spacecraft will take a low-energy route to the moon rather than a direct approach, taking about five months to launch, in March 2023, according to ispace. Read: Emirates Lunar Mission: MBRSC completes tests on Rashid rover before launch in November Tags Lunar Mission Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre Moon Rashid rover UAE 0 Comments You might also like Standard Chartered expands private banking team in the UAE UAE finalises pact to boost trade with Eurasian Economic Union UAE set to roll out 15% tax for global corporate giants US clears export of advanced AI chips to UAE under Microsoft deal