Al Neyadi said on Twitter, “On the ISS, everything we do is a scientific experiment, including sleeping. Through the ‘Dreams’ experiment, we are studying the sleep patterns of astronauts and the effects of microgravity on our brain activity while sleeping.
Dubai: The month of Sha’ban will start on March 15, according to Islamic scholars, and serves as a reminder that Ramadan is just around the corner – 30 days, to be exact.
Astronomy experts said they expect the month of Sha’ban to be 29 days long, and through their calculations, Ramadan is then due to fall on April 13, 2021.
Ibrahim Al Jarwan, member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, said that the Ramadan crescent is expected to form on April 12, 2021, at 6.31 pm UAE time.
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On Sunday, the International Astronomy Centre (IAC) posted a photo of the crescent moon, which was spotted in Abu Dhabi at 9 am on Sunday.