"Muzn Sat" tops "Twitter" ... and tweets: "Here is the future ... here is the UAE"

The hashtag #Mozn_Sat was issued on the social networking site "Twitter", in the United Arab Emirates, after the success of the launch of the Emirati satellite into orbit on its scientific journey to study the Earth's atmosphere.

According to the "Emirates Trend" newspaper, the #Mozn_Sat hashtag has achieved more than 22 million views around the world so far.

Citizens expressed on "Twitter" their pride in the successive achievements of their country, especially in the field of space, noting that each of these achievements is for them "a joy that the nation draws." The scientific state. "

Another said: "The UAE sets a new achievement by launching the satellite Muzn Sat .. Ammar Ya Darna .. Dar Al Ezz, above the clouds high in the Thuraya."

He also blessed observers of the students, teachers and those in charge of the "Muzn Zat" achievement, stressing that every mujtahid has a share, and that whoever is grandfather is found.

One of the observers said: “Emirati students developed the MuznSat satellite, which was launched today on its flight aboard a Soyuz missile from the launch base of the Plyistic Cosmodrome in Russia ... We congratulate you our dear students and everyone who supervised this project .. who found it.”

Another said: "Scientific and research tasks and projects led by a human cadre with competence and desire in knowledge sciences .. Congratulations for this great achievement."

Followers emphasized that the UAE, with its successive achievements, had broken records with achievement, and that it was a country that did not know the impossible. One of them said: “While countries are floundering in light of the Corona crisis ... the UAE in 2020 stays in the achievements.”

Another said: "Muzn Sat .. and successive achievements in the homeland of achievements .. here is the future .. here the Emirates .. here is the state of Zayed .. Here those who do not know the impossible."

Tweeters also found that the UAE, with its new achievement, Muzn Sat, has written a new chapter in the "story of the national space program."

It is noteworthy that, earlier in the day, the "Soyuz" missile carrying the Muzn Sat satellite to its orbit was successfully launched from Russia's Plesetsk space base, on its scientific journey to study the Earth's atmosphere.

The launch of the mini environmental satellite "Moznat" is part of the plans of the space education program in universities of the Emirates Space Agency, which aims to establish an integrated educational and scientific structure, develop young national cadres and encourage them to work in the space sector by providing a unique opportunity for students to convert acquired theoretical knowledge into practice and application. My work is backed by the inspiring experiences of the most prominent engineers and space engineering experts in the country.

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