Nigerian National Space Research and Development Institute Set To Send 1st Nigerian To The Moon

Date: 27-10-2017 12:03 pm (6 years ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
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Nigerian National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), has revealed its intention to send a Nigerian to the moon.  Leading the Nigerian space program is one really tough gig. There is no billion dollar budget. The labs and equipment are far from cutting edge. The agency's museum sits empty.
New challenges lurk around every corner. Yet S. O. Mohammed, director general of the Nigerian National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), is determined to wring scientific achievements out of his shoestring budget.
"We have always said ... the Nigerian space program is not going to be an ego trip," Mohammed told CNNMoney.
"We are not part of the race for the moon, we're not part the race for Mars," he continued. "What we need to look at is using the space program to look at how we can create typical Nigerian solutions to most of our problems."
Mohammed's goals include the ability to locally design and build a satellite by 2018. By 2030, he hopes to launch a satellite from Nigerian territory. After that? He wants to put a man to the moon. Yet Mohammed faces intense scrutiny. Critics want to know why Nigeria is spending money on a space program when 70% of its citizens live below the poverty line. When the country's economy is facing an imminent recession? Moreover, what's the point of a moon mission that would launch more than 60 years after Apollo 11?
Mohammed points to the country's three existing satellites as evidence of what can be gained from a national space program. Already, they've helped document regional climate change patterns and update the country's outdated maps. They've also been useful in tracking the movements of terrorist group Boko Haram in remote areas of the country. Mohammed's next priority is launching a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite capable of penetrating cloud coverage. The images it produces should help monitor activity in the Gulf of Guinea, which has recently seen a rise in pirate activity. Mohammed says these projects are about "capacity building" - advancements that will eventually turn Nigeria into a regional space innovation hub. Look no further, he says, than NASRDA's 2,000-member staff. Mohammed recalls that when he started at the agency eight years ago, it boasted just six scientists with PhDs. Now, the number of PhDs on staff has increased to 70, and another 50 employees are studying in pursuit of advanced degrees. NASRDA has been granted $20 million this financial year to keep operations going, but it needs $65 million more to get its next satellite project off the ground. Mohammed says the money will be put to good use - after all, Nigeria is building on the efforts of others.
"We're not reinventing the wheel," he said. "The Nigerian model is a good model for the developing world. We're not starting all over like the U.S. or Russia."



Posted: at 27-10-2017 12:03 PM (6 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- ruthie at 27-10-2017 01:09 PM (6 years ago)
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NOT NEEDED AT ALL....MISPLACED....BUT ON THE OTHER HAND, ABEG MAKE UNA TAKE THAT MONKEY010 COMOT GO MARS....MAKE HE FOR  GET PLENTY SENSE CUS HIS MUMU TOO MUCH...
Posted: at 27-10-2017 01:09 PM (6 years ago) | Hero
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- crocatum at 27-10-2017 01:16 PM (6 years ago)
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This is not about development, this about showing something we are not yet and the immediate need to feel relevant, what we need is to catch the attention of all the young and provide electricity for small businesses.
Posted: at 27-10-2017 01:16 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Mykie010 at 27-10-2017 01:44 PM (6 years ago)
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Quote from: ruthie on 27-10-2017 01:09 PM
NOT NEEDED AT ALL....MISPLACED....BUT ON THE OTHER HAND, ABEG MAKE UNA TAKE THAT MONKEY010 COMOT GO MARS....MAKE HE FOR  GET PLENTY SENSE CUS HIS MUMU TOO MUCH...
yeye person like u.see wetin ur mate dey do,you are here misbehaving
Posted: at 27-10-2017 01:44 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- ruthie at 27-10-2017 01:47 PM (6 years ago)
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Quote from: Mykie010 on 27-10-2017 01:44 PM
yeye person like u.see wetin ur mate dey do,you are here misbehaving
NA YOU DEY MISBEHAVE!
Posted: at 27-10-2017 01:47 PM (6 years ago) | Hero
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- Wazubia at 27-10-2017 03:06 PM (6 years ago)
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 Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked TRAVEL TO MOON BY ROCKET, ABI WITCHCRAFT. NIGERIA UNA NO GO KILL ME.
Posted: at 27-10-2017 03:06 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- firstaustin at 27-10-2017 04:16 PM (6 years ago)
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Wetin Benin people dey fly dey go anyhow without budget, na im 9ja gov dey waste money on.
Posted: at 27-10-2017 04:16 PM (6 years ago) | Upcoming
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- gogoman at 27-10-2017 04:24 PM (6 years ago)
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today an friday i no won swear, so na moon matter dey pepe una abi..   when na just 5% road in nigeria dey ok
Posted: at 27-10-2017 04:24 PM (6 years ago) | Grande Master
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- PenisNpussy at 27-10-2017 11:11 PM (6 years ago)
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Some people in naija go every day , so no first Nigerian to moon , Africans have been going long time ago
Posted: at 27-10-2017 11:11 PM (6 years ago) | Newbie
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