The United Arab Emirates' "Hope" probe sent its first image of Mars, days after it entered orbit around the red planet, the national space agency said on Sunday.

A photo of the planet Mars has been revealed by the United Arab Emirates Space Agency.

The image was taken on Wednesday, a day after the Emirates successfully placed their probe, called "Amal" in Arabic (Hope in French), around the orbit of Mars, becoming the first Arab country to perform such a feat.

"The Emirates Mars mission captured the image of the solar system's largest volcano, Olympus Mons, emerging in early morning sunlight," the agency said in a statement.

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"The first image of Mars taken by the first Arab probe in history," tweeted Mohammed ben Rached al-Maktoum, Emir of Dubai and Prime Minister of the country.

The probe is designed to provide a complete picture of the meteorological dynamics of the planet.

But above all, it is a step towards a much more ambitious goal: the establishment of a human colony on Mars within 100 years.

من ارتفاع ٢٥ ألف كم عن سطح الكوكب الأحمر .. أول صورة للمريخ بأول مسبار عربي في التاريخ



The first picture of Mars captured by the first-ever PlanetRed Arab in history, 25,000P pict above the Red Planet

- HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) February 14, 2021

Unlike the Chinese Tianwen-1 and American Mars 2020 missions, "Hope" will not land on the Red Planet.

It is due to use three scientific instruments to monitor the Martian atmosphere and is expected to begin transmitting information in September, data that scientists around the world will have access to.