Pakistani Female Engineer Built Airplane Engine that can produce artificial Rain

Pakistani Female Engineer Built Airplane Engine that can produce artificial Rain
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Pakistani Engineer Dr Sara Qureshi developed an aeroplane engine that can not only create artificial rain but is also pollution-free to help reduce global warming.

The world is advancing in technology day by day, luckily in Pakistan, we have few individuals that are making their country proud and striving hard to make this world a better place through their innovations. Earlier this week, a Pakistani Female student from NUST designed sewing machine for the visually-impaired persons. Now another Pakistani Female Engineer Dr Sarah Qureshi developed world-first eco-friendly Aeroplane Engine. Sara's father Masood Latif Qureshi also helped her in her project, Mr Masood is a scientist and physicist. 

Dr Sara Qureshi did masters in Aerodynamics and PhD in Aerospace propulsion from Crandield University, United Kingdom.
She is also a certified Aerobic Pilot. In a recent interview, Sara said she has launched a company called "Aero Engine Craft" to make environment-friendly aeroplanes engine with her father. In her interview she mocked Space X, CEO Elon Musk's trip to Mars program, as Earth is in need of more help


”Unless you have a confirmed ticket to the red planet, which does not have a livable atmosphere, Earth is the best and must be saved” she stated.
The engine which she has developed has an idiosyncratic pressure-based condensation system which will help in condensing the water vapours in the aeroplane exhaust. The condensed water will be stored on the aeroplane and can be released to produce artificial rain if required.

Dr. Sara Project already won 2 international patents.

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