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Qatar to set up Space Research Centre

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Qatar is to establish an astronomy and space centre soon to provide local enthusiasts a platform to explore the celestial bodies, a senior Qatar Foundation official said yesterday.Dr Khalid al-Subai, the director of Research Co-ordination and Compliance in the Research and Development Division of Qatar Foundation , said the centre would initiate various academic and research activities in astronomy in the country.
"We have already initiated the proposal for setting up an astronomy and space centre and the details will be announced later," said al-Subai, who is also the co-chair of the conference as reported by Qatar Chronicle.

"When the centre is established, other facilities such as a planetarium and observatory facilities will be made available along with it."

He saw Katara "as one of the preferred locations for such facilities".

Al-Subai said that Qatar would announce the discovery of two new planets by the end of this year. Qatar-led astronomers, he said, had been tracking the planets' movements.

"We have already announced the discovery of two planets, naming them Qatar 1 and Qatar 2. We are hopeful that by the end of this year, we will be able to announce the discovery of two more planets," he said.
"We have collaborated with international institutions like the University of St Andrews and Harvard University, which has helped us making steady progress in this regard."

He also said that collaboration with these renowned organisations would make Qatar further progress in space and astronomy research.

Al-Subai stated that he was hopeful of a grant from Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) for further study in astronomy locally. "There is a great interest in the study of astronomy in the country and many youngsters want to pursue it. Once the new centre is realised, there will be many academic courses and research activities."
He said there were only three professional astronomers in the country at present.

Regarding the Doha International Astronomy Conference, al-Subai said that there were plans to make it an annual event and add more features to it in future. As for the present conference, he stated: "It was arranged at a short notice and the timing is not right as many of the schools were on vacation. These things will be sorted out in the future conferences. Still there is a great participation in the conference and many students from various schools are taking part."

He also said the conference would serve as a platform to reach out to students and create interest among them in astronomy. "The conference will be an occasion for scientists from different parts of the world to share their knowledge in astronomy and the local participants will be highly benefited out of it."


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QDCLover's picture

QDCLover said I think this is a good move. ...

I think this is a good move. A useful way to spend all the money they have

 

doha estate's picture

doha estate said Space, Football...very good ...

Space, Football...very good in spending

 

britexpat's picture

britexpat said Don't forget ...

Don't forget education..

Anyway, if it helps the next generation become interested in science and astronomy - then why not. It will provide employment for a few people and lots of cash for consultants.

 

Eagley's picture

Eagley said This will really cool! :0) ...

This will really cool! :0) Expanding minds across the vast universe.

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Bachus's picture

Bachus said Would anyone serious want to ...

Would anyone serious want to get on a spaceship built in Qatar?

 

Eagley's picture

Eagley said Why not? If they have ...

Why not? If they have collaborated with international institutions like the University of St Andrews and Harvard University in this initial venture, maybe future endeavours too, like building a spaceship perhaps.

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drsam's picture

drsam said interested! any links? is ...

interested! any links? is there any "amateurs astrnoms club"or fun club with subscription? with weekly trips/lectures.

for those interested,
a 50m (15 stores building-size) asteroid is going to graze pass the earth this friday.
-speed 8km/s,
-distance 25.000 km (many artificial satellites orbit at 33.000 km)
-location above indonesia, observable via telescope from australia to eastern europe.
-danger: none. no possibility of earth impact.
-frequency: such asteroide graze the earth once every 40 years. such asteroide impact the earth once every 1200 years, the last hit siberia in 1908, destroying 1750 sq km of tundra forest (200 hiroshima bomb = 2.4 million of TNT)

 

britexpat's picture

britexpat said This is aimed mainly at ...

This is aimed mainly at astronomy and research - no spaceships or sattelites :O)

I can see them setting up the infrastructure. Signing agreements. Paying lots of money to professors and consultants and then losing interest in a couple of years.

 

drsam's picture

drsam said they will probably britexpat. ...

they will probably britexpat. but then the telescopes will be there, the instalations, the books, libraries... if there is active members in the fan club, they can carry on even whitout proper official support.

 

britexpat's picture

britexpat said drsam.. ...

True.. Its worth doing..

 

QDCLover's picture

QDCLover said I wonder how many qataris ...

I wonder how many qataris will be interested or will it all be expat run. That would be a shame.

 

Bachus's picture

Bachus said I agree expat. The most it ...

I agree Brit. The most it will result in is some shiny toys and publicity. Most likely it will just be expensive publicity and grand plans, with some consultancy firm making out like bandits.

QDCLover--if the program goes through Qatarization, we all know what will happen. If they do expand and go for manned missions, I'm predicting it will be piloted by a group of "volunteers" from Nepal.

 

QDCLover's picture

QDCLover said Yes the Captain will be ...

Yes the Captain will be Qatari but he will guide the mission from the ground but all the astronautes will be from the Maldives as that will be the only visa category available at the time.

 

britexpat's picture

britexpat said Does this mean Baburao gets ...

Does this mean Baburao gets another chance to go into space ?

 

doha estate's picture

doha estate said It's not Bangkok or Manila, ...

It's not Bangkok or Manila, to set up something

 

Quilt's picture

Quilt said Qatar to set up Space Research Centre ...

I hope in Qatar and in Pittsburgh, only those learners assessed to be fully able to meet the high requirements of the school are provided entrance, the speaker informed the paper in an itemized declaration.

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