Milestone in space exploration: Saudi Arabia’s first female astronaut reaches ISS

Milestone in space exploration: Saudi Arabia’s first female astronaut reaches ISS





Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — In a groundbreaking achievement for Saudi Arabia this year, the Kingdom successfully sent its first female astronaut, Rayyanah Barnawi, to the International Space Station (ISS), accompanied by fellow Saudi astronaut Ali A Qarni.This historic mission, part of Saudi Arabia's Astronaut Program, marked a significant leap in the Kingdom's commitment to space exploration and scientific advancement.A New Chapter in Space ExplorationRayyanah Barnawi's journey to the ISS is not just a personal triumph but also a monumental moment for Saudi women and the nation's burgeoning space program.Her presence aboard the ISS, alongside Ali Al Qarni, represents Saudi Arabia's growing role in global space exploration, highlighting the Kingdom's dedication to breaking new grounds in science and technology.Conducting Pioneering Scientific ExperimentsDuring their time on the ISS, the Saudi astronauts conducted 14 scientific experiments, 11 of which were pioneering research studies in microgravity.These experiments spanned various fields of science, adding valuable insights and contributing to the global understanding of space and its impact on various scientific phenomena.Inspiring Future GenerationsThe inclusion of the first Saudi female astronaut in space is a powerful symbol of empowerment and progress, especially for young women in Saudi Arabia and across the Middle East.It sends a message