African Space Science Research Programme

African Space Science Research Programme the major aim is to raise the african flag into space through our scientific research.we have the ability and we are making it successfully

A good start for UAE
21/07/2020

A good start for UAE

16/11/2019
11/05/2019
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26/10/2018

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Selfie from the ISS
20/07/2018

Selfie from the ISS

Yesterday's space X launch
07/03/2018

Yesterday's space X launch

Tonardo
09/01/2018

Tonardo

18/07/2017

Moon Express still expects to launch its first lunar lander mission, MX-1E, by the end of this year

10/07/2017

Did you know that the International Space Station is the third brightest object in the night sky?

02/05/2017

Moon Base B4 Mars...
If you want to go to Mars your first have to set up a moon base as a staging area and to stockpile supplies
1. You must first go to the moon to work out any kinks and troubles that arise while starting a colony. The moon is closer which means help is closer. After a foot hold (staging area) is established you can start to stockpile supplies in the moon base to send to the forward operating base on Mars.
2. Keep your Initial supplies and equipment in orbit around Mars until the a landing is established in case the first on the ground is off target.
3. Stockpile extra supplies in orbit around Mars that can be called on in emergency anywhere onto the surface. This can be in direct orbit of the planet or another staging area on a moon of Mars.
When taking a risk have insurance to ensure success. I have many other helpful ideas on this subject but I can't post them all. Good Luck

26/03/2017

Whether there is life on Titan , the largest moon of Saturn, is at present an open question and a topic of scientific assessment and research. Titan is far colder than Earth, and its surface lacks stable liquid water ; factors which have led some scientists to consider life there unlikely. On the other hand, its thick atmosphere is chemically active and rich in carbon compounds. On the surface there are bodies of liquid methane and ethane; some scientists speculate that these liquids might take the place of water in living cells different from those on Earth.
In June 2010, scientists analysing data from the Cassini–Huygens mission reported anomalies in the atmosphere near the surface which could be consistent with the presence of methane-producing organisms, but may alternatively be due to non-living chemical or meteorological processes. [1] The Cassini–Huygens mission was not equipped to look directly for micro-organisms or to provide a thorough inventory of complex organic compounds

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