"Congratulations ... the probe. Solar panels were opened to power the probe." ... a sentence that broke a large barrier of silence that stretched for about an hour (from 2:00 to 3:10 this morning), followed by a wave of intense applause and exchanges of congratulations, among all the teams inside The Earth Station’s Operations Room at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center, as it carried a declaration of the success of the launch of the probe, Hope, the atmosphere and the correction of its path towards Mars.

After the launch of the H2A missile carrying the UAE probe from the Japanese Tanegashima Center at 1:58 this morning Emirates time, the operating room prevailed a state of anticipation and caution adults, until a signal reached the announcement of the success of the rocket carrying the probe in penetrating the Earth's atmosphere, and stability The probe is on its path to the Red Planet, amid loud cheers, loud applause and congratulations among all followers of the event from the operations center on Japan's Tanegashima Island and at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center in Dubai.

Once the probe penetrated the Earth’s atmosphere, the probe’s computer began operating to give the order to open the three probe solar panels, and to self-orientate the sun to charge its batteries, which in turn supply both computers and transmitters and equipment with the energy needed to operate them.

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