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UAE ramps up space ambitions with Arab world’s first Moon mission

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Nature 587, 186-187 (2020)

doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-03054-1

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  • Correction 12 November 2020: The original version of this article stated that, if successful, the UAE Space Agency will be the fifth to land a lunar rover. This has been corrected to say that the UAE will be the fourth country, and that so far only China, the former Soviet Union and the United States have achieved this. Also, the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre, and not the UAE Space Agency, will be leading the Rashid mission.

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