Posted on 10/13/2017 8:23:56 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Alia Al Mansoori, the young Emirati winner of the "Genes in Space" competition, told the Pearl FM, the Middle Easts first radio station dedicated to children, that her dream is to be the first Emirati woman to visit Mars.
Under the sponsorship of the Global Space Congress, Al Mansoori went to Florida, USA, earlier this year and witnessed the launch of Falcon 9, her very own scientific space experiment.
In the interview with Pearl FMs "The Breakfast Club" hosted by Emirati presenter Saif Abdulla, Al Mansoori spoke about NASA and her dream to go to space. She also discussed her studies and her ambitions to excel and to complete her postgraduate studies before fulfilling her dream.
The well-spoken young girl said that, as an Emirati citizen, her goal is to play an active role in society and to bring honor to the UAE when participating in scientific forums. She said that her wish is to highlight the fact that Emirati women can achieve the impossible. Her dream, she added, is to be the first Emirati woman to visit Mars.
Al Mansooris interview with Pearl FM will be aired on Thursday, 12th October, in the morning. By highlighting examples of young Emiratis who excel in various fields the stations goal is twofold to offer young listeners successful role models and to make non-Arab and global audiences aware of these inspirational youth.
Can you imagine? That’s why we’ve never had a woman walk on the moon.
Woman: Houston we have a problem.
Houston: What’s the problem?
Woman: You know what’s the problem.
Houston: We’re in Houston, we have no way of knowing your problem. Please advise.
Woman: (silence)
(Explosion)
Can you imagine? That’s why we’ve never had a woman walk on the moon.
Woman: Houston we have a problem.
Houston: What’s the problem?
Woman: You know what’s the problem.
Houston: We’re in Houston, we have no way of knowing your problem. Please advise.
Woman: (silence)
(Explosion)
I watched the National Geographic series on Mars.
While the intent seems to be a propaganda piece to get international funding for the boondoggle, the sole effect on me was to get to kiss the ground of Earth and hope I never see that awful planet.
It is a death trap—any astronaut who goes there is unqualified because they are bats__t crazy.
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