Two UAE astronauts conduct spacewalk training at NASA’s neutral buoyancy lab

  • Date: 15-Aug-2023
  • Source: Gulf News
  • Sector:Transport
  • Country:UAE
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Two UAE astronauts conduct spacewalk training at NASA’s neutral buoyancy lab

The NBL's primary function is to prepare astronauts for space missions involving Extravehicular Activities (EVAs) or spacewalks. Al Matrooshi and Al Mulla are currently undergoing training in the depths of the massive facility, which spans 202 ft in length, 102 ft in width, and 40 ft in depth, to master intricate procedures necessary for space exploration.

Neutral buoyancy is a core part of this training, simulating the weightlessness experienced in space. The facility allows astronauts to become neutrally buoyant, allowing for the manipulation of large objects, similar to the conditions of microgravity in space. The NBL currently provides the most accurate training medium for spacewalks on Earth.

Spacewalks are a cornerstone of both current and future space exploration missions, making the Emirati astronauts training at the NBL vital to their future role in space missions. The International Space Station, for example, requires hundreds of hours of spacewalks for assembly and maintenance.

Al Matrooshi and Al Mulla, who are part of the second batch of the UAE Astronaut Programme, was selected alongside 10 other NASA candidates from a pool of over 12,000 applicants for the 2021 class of astronaut candidates. Both Emirati astronauts continue to display remarkable resilience and determination, reflecting the UAE's ambitious