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          Mars

          The latest news and stories on the planet Mars

          The SpaceX founder Elon Musk tweeted that the engine test had been a success. CNBC

          SpaceX tests a rocket that could help colonise Mars

          BusinessSeptember 26, 2016

          Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre launches Mars competition for students

          UAESeptember 05, 2016
          Nasa's Hawaii space exploration analogue and simulation (Hi-Seas) programme ended on Sunday, with six crew members returning to civilisation following one-year of isolation. Neil Scheibelhut / University of Hawaii at Manoa / AFP

          Journey to nowhere

          OpinionAugust 29, 2016
          A file photo taken on March 10, 2015 shows the exterior of the Hi-Seas habitat on the northern slope of Mauna Loa in Hawaii. Nasa’s Hawaii Space Exploration Analogue and Simulation (Hi-Seas) programme officially ended Sunday, August 29, 2016 with six crew members returning to civilisation after a one-year isolation. Handout University of Hawaii at Manoa / Neil Scheibelhut

          Year-long Mars simulation in Hawaii ends

          WorldAugust 29, 2016

          Emirates Mars Mission workshop to be held in October

          UAEAugust 14, 2016
          Kagan McLeod for The National

          Newsmaker: Elon Musk

          August 04, 2016

          Sheikh Mohammed marks second anniversary of UAE Space Agency

          UAEJuly 17, 2016
          scientists have grown 10 edible crops in simulated Martian soil. Bryan Versteeg / Mars One www.mars-one.com​

          To boldly grow crops on Mars

          OpinionJuly 03, 2016
          Kagan McLeod for The National

          Newsmaker: Charles Bolden

          June 16, 2016
          UAE Space Agency's public event at Abu Dhabi's corniche featuring specialised telescopes set up to monitor Mercury's transit. Reem Mohammed / The National

          Space Agency will give wings to the UAE’s dreams

          OpinionMay 22, 2016

          New Abu Dhabi aluminium plant to create hundreds of jobs

          BusinessMarch 22, 2016
          The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre has put in an order for a rocket launcher with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to propel the Emirates Mars Mission Hope spacecraft in 2020. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National

          Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre ­orders rocket launcher

          BusinessMarch 22, 2016
          Sarah Amiri, deputy project manager of the UAE Mars Mission, during a ceremony to unveil the mission in Dubai. Reuters

          Arab world’s first mission to Mars will launch from Japan in 2020

          UAEMarch 22, 2016
          A Palestinian worker throws gasoline on burning boxes of Snickers chocolate bars on the outskirts of Gaza City on March 10, 2016. Adel Hana/AP Photo

          Hamas burns 15 tons of Snickers in Gaza after Mars recall

          WorldMarch 10, 2016

          Mars chocolates are safe to eat, says Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority

          HealthFebruary 27, 2016
          Dr Mohammed Al Ahbabi, the Director General of the UAE Space Agency, will work closely with his British counterparts as the country prepares for a Mars probe. (Delores Johnson / The National )

          Together, the UAE and the UK are exploring the final frontier

          OpinionFebruary 24, 2016
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