“The experience of Hazza Al Mansouri is unique,” ​​said Amer Al Sayegh, the KhalifaSat project manager, who is among the few astronauts to reach the International Space Station.

He added that Hazza al-Mansouri had to learn the Russian language in two months to follow the exercises, because it was in this language, pointing out that there were plans to open the door for nomination for other astronauts in the second batch.

Sayegh noted that what will distinguish future tasks will be longer, and will include more scientific tasks.

Sayegh continued: We received many messages from citizens and residents sent to the astronaut Hazza Al Mansouri directly, during his trip, from the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center

Hazza Mansouri's continued contact with the public directly from the International Space Station encourages future generations to research space

"We have coordinated with other space agencies aboard the International Space Station to conduct its experiments. The experiments have been diverse, including biological and other experiments," said Mariam Al Zarouni, head of the studies unit at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center.