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The Space Discovery event set to inspire young Saudis

The exhibition comes in line with Vision 2030, aiming to empower youngsters to gain knowledge of advanced technologi­es

- Ruba Obaid Riyadh

The Space Discovery event was inaugurate­d in Riyadh on Thursday as part of the most significan­t entertainm­ent season in the Kingdom.

Visitors will have a unique space experience, and discover many high-resolution space models of astronauts, spacesuits, and spacecraft, as well as more than 300 historical pieces from NASA.

It is scheduled to continue for a week until Thursday, Oct. 31. The exhibition is open from 11 a.m. until midnight, and tickets are available online and on the gate for SR40 ($10.66).

The exhibition includes original and replica spacecraft and

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spacesuits used in different human space expedition­s, most importantl­y the Apollo manned mission to the moon.

Interactiv­e section

There is also an interactiv­e section for visitors to experience what it is like to be in space. One corner in the exhibition is also dedicated to Prince Sultan bin Salman’s mission into space on the US STS-51-G Space Shuttle in 1985.

Prince Sultan was the first Arab and Muslim to travel into space, helping to deploy a satellite for the Arab Satellite Communicat­ions Organizati­on with NASA, where he spent seven days in orbit.

The exhibition comes in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, aiming to empower young

Saudis to gain knowledge advanced technologi­es.

Dalia, a 12-year-old girl who came to visit the exhibition with her family, said: “I saw the different machines of the spacecraft control room, as well as the space shuttle. It is wonderful and interestin­g. “There are many beautiful spacesuits; it is interestin­g to see how humans invented stronger and more effective suits as science and technology progressed across the years.”

Another visitor, Mohammed Al-Muammar, 25, came with his mother and sisters to the exhibition, and praised the General Entertainm­ent Authority.

“I hope to see more of these initiative­s that encourage the youth and all society members to learn about the world and maybe inspire them

of to discover their niches,” he told Arab News.

“There is one thing that was upsetting for me, the event’s main presentati­on was in English, and many people couldn’t understand a word, and they left including my mother and sister.

“It is targeting families, and non-English speakers are the majority of visitors. They deserve to understand what is going on.”

Less than a year ago, King Salman appointed Prince Sultan as chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Space Agency, at the rank of minister.

A royal order establishe­d the agency on Dec. 27, 2018, just weeks after two Saudi-designed satellites were launched into space from China, known as Saudi Sat 5a and Saudi Sat 5b.

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