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    Egyptian Scientist Breaking New Grounds with NASA on Its Latest Space Exploration Mission

    Guest ContributorBy Guest ContributorJanuary 4, 2019Updated:January 4, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    By: Muhammed Aladdin

    In the first attempt of its kind, a man-made space exploration probe makes it out of our cosmic backyard, the solar system, and delves into what lies beyond. The New Horizons spaceship was launched back in 2016, with the initial goal of making it to Pluto to study the dwarf planet. However, once that was achieved, a new aim was set and that was to discover the mysterious objects beyond our solar system in a region that scientists call the Kuipar Belt.

    An illustration of the New Horizons spacecraft flying by the Kuiper Belt object Ultima Thule. Via Discovery Magazine.

    The Kuipar Belt has always been an enigma to the science community since the discovery of Pluto back in 1930. Scientists were aware that Pluto was the beginning of a thread of discoveries, but because technology was not as advanced as nowadays, their many questions were not easy to answer. Only recently, we were able to discern that the Kuipar Belt is made of rock and ice formations that were the leftovers of our solar system formation, and even at that point, we had no idea what these objects looked like.

    The growing riddle was solved by a team of NASA scientists when they decided to launch the New Horizons Mission. One of the lead scientists working on the project was none other than Dr. Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry. The young Egyptian graduated from Cairo University with a Bachelor degree in Geology and Chemistry; he then followed the Academic path and earned a Ph.D. in Planetary Science from Göttingen University in Germany.

    Via Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry

    The New Horizons Spacecraft made it to Pluto in 2018 and enabled us to see it in a completely different light. This allowed scientists to understand more about its atmosphere and the geological structures of its surface.

    Pluto in a photograph by New Horizon. Via NASA

    On the 1st of January, the probe was scheduled to fly-by the first of the Kuipar Belt Objects, which was a minor planet nicknamed “Ultima Thule”, which means “beyond the known world”. The object was discovered to be irregular in shape, composed of two spheres attached to one another, which was something rare to find. The New Horizons is sending us tons of raw data and scientists are working round-the-clock to interpret it all.

    It was a pleasant surprise for us to see Dr. El-Maary posting a selfie with Brian May, the lead Guitarist of Queen, who, for those of you who do not know, has completed his Ph.D. in Astronomy. May was also there at John Hopkins University with El-Maary interpreting data as a collaborating scientist.

    Brian May with Dr. El-Maary on the day of the fly-by of Ultima Thule. Via Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry

    Dr. El-Maary is giving the Arab World a backstage pass to the entire mission by constantly posting updates on his Facebook page. He’s even creating live videos to explain the whole thing to the Arab public.

    This is not the end for New Horizons, as the spacecraft is scheduled to fly-by another of the Kuipar Belt objects, and NASA will be live streaming the event on YouTube here.

    WE SAID THIS: To infinity and beyond New Horizons!

    Brian May Dr. El Maary Kuipar Belt Mohamed Ramy El Maarry nasa New Horizons Spacecraft Queen science scientist Ultima Thule
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