The country is likely to seek at least $6 billion and request additional financing from the Fund
Al Shamisi was accompanied by Abdul Rahman Al Hammadi, Director of Services and Support at the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec).
The Emirati students from the Institute of Applied Technology (IAT) were sent to Nasa to spend a week-long training at Space Centre in Houston.
The trip was organised by Space Ed-Ventures, which runs international-based technology and science courses for students.
The students are given training in various space technology areas and machines including the robotic Mars Rovers, which retrieve rock samples from the planet.
They will also receive training as astronauts and hear tales from space first-hand from mission-control personnel and Nasa astronauts. Al Shamisi asked the students to concentrate well on their lessons so that they can benefit from the training.
The country is likely to seek at least $6 billion and request additional financing from the Fund
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