The student at the Applied Technology High School in Ajman, Jawaher Al-Janahi, has devised a system to achieve artificial gravity in spacecraft, ensuring the balance of astronauts during their space exploration journey.

She told Emirates Today that the project is part of the UAE's vision of space exploration and focuses more on man than machine, specifically the health of this man who explores galaxies for mankind. The astronaut is the most important part of the journey of exploration. His health.

She explained that by observing the lives of astronauts after returning from space flights, it turned out that many of them suffer from chronic diseases and problems, including vision impairment and back pain and loss of bone mass and muscle atrophy and nausea, as a result of the loss of gravity during their flight, so the goal of the project was to find Alternative to gravity in space, especially in spacecraft, the alternative to gravity will be the basis for any project aimed at the settlement of a planet and an important discovery of mankind. She explained how to achieve artificial gravity by building a spacecraft in the form of a 250-meter radius.This ring rotates completely twice per minute.When free floating objects within the spacecraft, including astronauts, try to fly, the spacecraft will generate artificial gravity. 9.08 meters per second, which keeps floating objects in equilibrium, making it more like Earth's gravity, so that astronauts can do their jobs in space without health hazards.