UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi has completed one month aboard the International Space Station.
The six-month trip marks the Arab world's first long-duration space mission.
Marking the one month milestone, Al Neyadi said he is proudly carrying forward Sheikh Zayed's ambition.
He added that since the launch the Space X Crew 6 team have witnessed more than 450 sunrises and sunsets, and made significant progress in the experiments and research for their mission.
A month ago, we launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida and began our journey into space.
— Sultan AlNeyadi (@Astro_Alneyadi) April 2, 2023
Since then, we have witnessed more than 450 sunrises and sunsets, and made significant progress in the experiments and research for our mission. United with my crew, we continue to work… pic.twitter.com/FHHxubKsEM


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