Saudi astronauts begin journey back to Earth after historic space mission


Sarwat Nasir
  • English
  • Arabic

Two Saudi astronauts are heading back to Earth after spending eight days on the International Space Station.

Rayyanah Barnawi and Ali Al Qarni made history as the first Saudi astronauts to go on a mission to the orbiting outpost.

Ms Barnawi, 33, a research scientist, is the first female Arab astronaut to go to space.

A SpaceX Dragon capsule is carrying the two Saudis and two American astronauts back home, with a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of Florida expected on Wednesday at 7.10am, UAE time.

The spacecraft, which is also carrying 136 kilograms of completed science experiments, hardware and personal items, undocked from the orbiting outpost at 7.05pm on Tuesday to begin the 12-hour journey.

Ms Barnawi delivered an emotional farewell speech on the ISS a day before their departure.

“Every story comes to an end, and this is only the beginning of a new era for our country and our region,” she said.

Mr Al Qarni, 31, thanked his colleagues aboard the station, including UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, who is there on a six-month mission.

The fighter pilot had duties to complete on departure day, including closing the hatch from inside the Dragon capsule for a timely undocking.

“You are such an amazing inspiration and I have learnt a lot from you,” he told his fellow astronauts on Tuesday.

“And I've enjoyed my time here and hopefully in the future we will be back on another trip very soon.”

Ms Barnawi and Mr Al Qarni were the first Saudi astronauts to go to space in nearly 40 years, after Prince Sultan bin Salman launched on a Nasa’s Space Shuttle in 1985 for a week-long trip.

Science investigations aboard the ISS

Saudi astronaut Ali Al Qarni on the International Space Station. Photo: Ali Al Qarni Twitter
Saudi astronaut Ali Al Qarni on the International Space Station. Photo: Ali Al Qarni Twitter

They carried out several science experiments during their time on the ISS, including ones focused on life sciences and weather technology.

The science community in Saudi Arabia had the opportunity to send their experiments with the astronauts.

Ms Barnawi, who has a decade of experience in stem cell research, carried out studies on human immune cells and their inflammatory response in microgravity.

Researchers from the Saudi Arabia's King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre sent white blood cells that Ms Barnawi treated with a substance to stimulate an inflammatory response.

The experiment was carried out in parallel with experiments on the ground, to help scientists measure the difference in results. The findings could help researchers better understand the immune system and develop potential therapies for inflammatory diseases in space and on Earth.

Dr Al Neyadi assisted her with the research.

Mr Al Qarni also had a busy schedule, with research that involved studying different cloud seeding techniques in microgravity conditions.

He mixed salt crystals and moist air in a reaction chamber to see if water droplets would form.

Capturing Saudi Arabia from space

The two Saudi astronauts also spent much of their time on the ISS carrying out outreach activities.

They spoke with school pupils across the kingdom via pre-recorded videos, livestreams and radio calls.

They were also photographers from the cupola, a panoramic observatory on the station, capturing many images of their home country.

“The whole kingdom is shining. Here you can see Makkah,” Ms Barnawi said in a video posted on her Twitter account on Friday. She has more than 77,000 followers.

Mr Al Qarni shared a night-time image of the Saudi capital Riyadh to his 65,500 Twitter followers.

Possibly first of many space missions for Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Space Commission – Saudi Arabia's space agency – is hoping that this is the first of many astronaut missions by the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia launched a long-term astronaut programme last year and is aiming to send its citizens on long-duration flights in the future.

The kingdom also has its sights set on missions to the Moon and Mars.

TICKETS

Tickets start at Dh100 for adults, while children can enter free on the opening day. For more information, visit www.mubadalawtc.com.

The biog

Favourite books: 'Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Life' by Jane D. Mathews and ‘The Moment of Lift’ by Melinda Gates

Favourite travel destination: Greece, a blend of ancient history and captivating nature. It always has given me a sense of joy, endless possibilities, positive energy and wonderful people that make you feel at home.

Favourite pastime: travelling and experiencing different cultures across the globe.

Favourite quote: “In the future, there will be no female leaders. There will just be leaders” - Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook.

Favourite Movie: Mona Lisa Smile 

Favourite Author: Kahlil Gibran

Favourite Artist: Meryl Streep

Greatest Royal Rumble results

John Cena pinned Triple H in a singles match

Cedric Alexander retained the WWE Cruiserweight title against Kalisto

Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt win the Raw Tag Team titles against Cesaro and Sheamus

Jeff Hardy retained the United States title against Jinder Mahal

Bludgeon Brothers retain the SmackDown Tag Team titles against the Usos

Seth Rollins retains the Intercontinental title against The Miz, Finn Balor and Samoa Joe

AJ Styles remains WWE World Heavyweight champion after he and Shinsuke Nakamura are both counted out

The Undertaker beats Rusev in a casket match

Brock Lesnar retains the WWE Universal title against Roman Reigns in a steel cage match

Braun Strowman won the 50-man Royal Rumble by eliminating Big Cass last

Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
Jigra
Director: Vasan Bala
Starring: Alia Bhatt, Vedang Raina, Manoj Pahwa, Harsh Singh
Rated: 3.5/5
Tearful appearance

Chancellor Rachel Reeves set markets on edge as she appeared visibly distraught in parliament on Wednesday. 

Legislative setbacks for the government have blown a new hole in the budgetary calculations at a time when the deficit is stubbornly large and the economy is struggling to grow. 

She appeared with Keir Starmer on Thursday and the pair embraced, but he had failed to give her his backing as she cried a day earlier.

A spokesman said her upset demeanour was due to a personal matter.

Pharaoh's curse

British aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who funded the expedition to find the Tutankhamun tomb, died in a Cairo hotel four months after the crypt was opened.
He had been in poor health for many years after a car crash, and a mosquito bite made worse by a shaving cut led to blood poisoning and pneumonia.
Reports at the time said Lord Carnarvon suffered from “pain as the inflammation affected the nasal passages and eyes”.
Decades later, scientists contended he had died of aspergillosis after inhaling spores of the fungus aspergillus in the tomb, which can lie dormant for months. The fact several others who entered were also found dead withiin a short time led to the myth of the curse.

MATCH INFO

Champions League quarter-final, first leg

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City, Tuesday, 11pm (UAE)

Matches can be watched on BeIN Sports

THE SIXTH SENSE

Starring: Bruce Willis, Toni Collette, Hayley Joel Osment

Director: M. Night Shyamalan

Rating: 5/5

Updated: May 30, 2023, 4:50 PM`