Emirates Post, in cooperation with Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), will issue series of commemorative stamps on September 25 to celebrate the UAE Astronaut Programme, which will take the first Emirati astronaut, Hazzaa AlMansoori to the International Space Station (ISS).

The series of stamps are launched 55 years after Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, father of Dubai, issued a stamp to commemorate the American astronauts' first trip to outer space, under the theme 'Honouring Astronauts'.

Comprising six designs, the special-edition stamps feature images of prime astronaut, Hazzaa AlMansoori and backup astronaut Sultan AlNeyadi as well as the Soyuz MS spacecraft, the International Space Station and the logo for September 25 mission (Zayed's Ambition), which features an outline of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's image titled 'Zayed's ambition'.

Commenting on the special issuance, Abdulla M Alashram, acting group CEO of Emirates Post Group said, "In 1964, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum issued a stamp celebrating astronauts and space sciences, which demonstrates the nation's foresight and vision. It is incredible that, in 55 years, this ambition has now been turned into a reality, and the UAE is getting closer to achieving its goal of becoming a leader in the space industry.

"The UAE space mission will mark an important milestone in the UAE's expanding space industry and inspire a new generation by showing them that anything is possible," he said.

He added, "We are extremely proud of Hazza AlMansouri and Sultan AlNeyadi, who represents the pinnacle of UAE's ambitions. We are also honoured to partner with MBRSC and issue a series of commemorative stamps to celebrate this momentous occasion and highlight the UAE's role in space exploration. On behalf of Emirates Post, I would like to wish both astronauts every success on this historic journey," he added.

Emirates Post is issuing 150,000 commemorative stamps, which will be made available at Emirates Post Central Happiness Centres from September 25.

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