• Iraq shows support for the UAE Mars Mission by displaying the logo across Baghdad
    Iraq shows support for the UAE Mars Mission by displaying the logo across Baghdad
  • Iraq Museum in Baghdad is bathed in red in support of the UAE Mars Mission
    Iraq Museum in Baghdad is bathed in red in support of the UAE Mars Mission
  • Iraq Museum in Baghdad is bathed in red in support of the UAE Mars Mission
    Iraq Museum in Baghdad is bathed in red in support of the UAE Mars Mission
  • The Roman amphitheatre in Amman, Jordan, is lit up in red to mark the UAE Mars Mission
    The Roman amphitheatre in Amman, Jordan, is lit up in red to mark the UAE Mars Mission
  • Landmarks across Amman are lit up in red in celebration of the UAE Mars Mission
    Landmarks across Amman are lit up in red in celebration of the UAE Mars Mission
  • The Roman amphitheatre in Amman, Jordan, is lit up in red to mark the UAE Mars Mission
    The Roman amphitheatre in Amman, Jordan, is lit up in red to mark the UAE Mars Mission
  • Kuwait Towers light up in support of the UAE Mars Mission. Courtesy: Emirates Mars Mission
    Kuwait Towers light up in support of the UAE Mars Mission. Courtesy: Emirates Mars Mission
  • Kuwait Towers light up in support of the UAE Mars Mission. Courtesy: Emirates Mars Mission
    Kuwait Towers light up in support of the UAE Mars Mission. Courtesy: Emirates Mars Mission

Arab world shows its support for UAE Mars Mission - in pictures


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Public buildings and landmarks across the Middle East lit up to mark the UAE Mars Mission this week.

In Amman, the Roman Theatre was bathed in red light on Monday night. Spotlights beamed the mission logo 'Arabs to Mars' onto the second century building.

In Baghdad, the Iraq Museum was lit up in honour of the mission. The landmark holds some of the region's most important artefacts and treasures from ancient times.

Kuwait Towers, in Kuwait City, were also lit up with the UAE Mars Mission logo. The three slender towers are synonymous with Kuwait and dominate the country's skyline.

On Monday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, said no matter the outcome of the orbit insertion attempt, history had been made for the Arab world.

All eyes will be on live streams of the orbit insertion attempt, which begins from 7.30pm on Tuesday.

In Bahrain, the event can be watched live on Bahrain TV Channel.

It will also be streamed on The National and the Emirates Mars Mission website.