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Photos 08/03/2017

A very scary incident occured when a scary human-like figure terrified locals when it appeared in the clouds just over a Zambian shopping mall.
The 100metre-long humanoid shape was spotted above Mukuba Mall in Kitwe, Zambia.
Zambian locals were reported to have ran away terrified when they saw this strange human-like figure appear in the clouds above a shopping mall. Some locals ran away in fear as they thought it was a manifestation of God. Some others began worshiping the figure.
Photographs show a large humanoid head and torso, with two feet-like tails in the sky. The figure hung in the sky for about half an hour and some thought it was a manifestation of God. An eye witness was reported to have said:
“We were shocked to see images that looked like a human in the clouds for close to 30 minutes.
“Some started worshiping but others ran away. It was so strange.” Customers were seen fleeing in terror after a strange, gigantic human like figure appeared in the clouds above a shopping center in the African Country of Zambia.Any one in Zambia here to tell us exactly what happened?

United Nations to fly first space mission on Dream Chaser - SpaceNews.com 30/09/2016

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United Nations to fly first space mission on Dream Chaser - SpaceNews.com The United Nations plans to purchase a dedicated mission on a Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Dream Chaser spacecraft in 2021 to give developing nations an opportunity to fly experiments in space.

23/06/2016

Dear Friends and Family, under the African Space Research Programme Uganda, I have something to make you proud of 2016; I made you one of the best Baby Incubators (Neonatal Intensive Care Units) in the world; Yes friend, I just said in the world.
It was aired on UBC Tv in News room two days back, UBC choose me as Best Character of the month, this is the News Byte video, you can also watch it on ugandanway.com or click http://ugandanway.com/asrp/request.php?51 to download video (215Mb)

The Ugandan Made Machine can Monitor the baby’s heart, lungs, Oxygen in blood (SP02) automated reactor; with hundreds of features. this machine was built with 188 sensors for the well-being of the premature baby with over 2 kilometers of wire.
I was shocked when I learnt from UNICEF statistics that 42000 premature babies die every year due to luck of baby incubators which could help save their lives.

I never built this machine for profit, I built it to save lives; I engineered it to help my brothers and sisters have a chance of seeing their babies grow up; but most of all, I engineered it to give these young citizens a chance to live and serve their country with Pride and Victory, that young baby in this machine could be a President, could be the best doctor, could be a scientist, could be a close one. I Just never engineered it, but I engineered it with accuracy!

All it will cost mothers and fathers is a smile!

This machine is ready for mass production; by now we would have deployed about 2000 units saving over 30000 preemies (Premature babies) in Uganda, however President called me to work out a game plan in formal writing and I was blocked by someone in his office who thinks we are politicians seeking money. Some of us are here to serve our country, We are not so rich, neither are we so poor; She wanted us to kneel to save lives, we knelt, but she still showed us that she doesn't care about those dying babies and when she is a mother. Regardless to some mean person in President's office, out of my pocket, I will support Ugandans using my best skills to save their lives; So Help Me God!

I have won two awards, the first Best African Scientist 2013-2014, the second I won 3 weeks back, from Serena hotel, This Baby incubator delivered me to my latest award as Uganda's Best innovation (Exhibitor) at the event.

Photos 04/06/2016

African Space Research Programme presented the best innovation in Uganda
African Space Research Programme has set a new record.
26 th May 2016 , Ugandan innovators from various universities including Makerere, Kyamboggo, various innovators funded by Government in various projects, presented their projects for exhibition by H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
From the African Space Research Biological Department, we presented our machine that we manufactured; a machine which raises premature babies, a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit made in Uganda, By Ugandans from ground zero. Our Machine was ranked the best innovation in Uganda by many; from the National Council of Science & Technology in Uganda who were the oficial organizers of this event, our machine/project won the competition almost good as non-challenged, it stood loud and clear at Serena Hotel/Kampala Uganda.
As the top winner, we brought home an award and certificate; we thank the Uganda National Council of Science & Technology for having honored our works.
Below is our achievement from this event

Photos from African Space Research Programme's post 06/11/2015

NASA took the next big step on its Journey to Mars on Nov. 4 by placing the first RS-25 flight engine, engine No. 2059, on the A-1 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. The engine will be tested in the first part of 2016 to certify it for use on NASA's new Space Launch System (SLS). The SLS vehicle is being developed in two versions to return humans to deep space. The 'Block 1' version of the SLS vehicle is set to fly its first uncrewed mission in 2018. The 'Block 2' heavy-lift version will be ready for flight later and will be the largest, most powerful rocket ever built, capable of carrying humans on missions to Mars. The core stage of both SLS configurations will be powered by four RS-25 engines, all tested at Stennis Space Center. The core stage for the 2018 SLS flight '“ Exploration Mission-1 '“ also will be tested at Stennis. Testing will involve installing the flight stage on the B-2 Test Stand and firing its four RS-25 engines simultaneously, just as during an actual launch. The SLS Program has an inventory of 16 RS-25 flight engines, built by Aerojet Rocketdyne of Sacramento, California. The engines are available for the first four SLS missions, and two development engines are available for ground tests. These engines are being adapted to SLS performance requirements, including improvements like nozzle insulation and a new electronic controller.

Space Launch System (SLC)
A round-trip human expedition to Mars, using current technology, could take two to three years. The slower you go, the more supplies you are forced to take and the higher the odds of a catastrophic collision with a meteoroid. Astronauts would lose more muscle and bone mass as a result of the longer stay in microgravity. And they would be exposed to larger doses of cosmic rays and solar energetic particles, increasing the probability of cancer.Another Problem:
Astronauts traveling to Mars, or working on its surface, will be exposed to potentially high doses of galactic cosmic rays and what scientists call "solar particle events" — solar flares that spew highly energetic particles into interplanetary space. Galactic cosmic rays and solar flares create radiation that would increase the chance of an astronaut getting cancer. Genetic defects in offspring, and even death, also are possibilities.
The lack of gravity in transit — and reduced gravitational forces on the surface of Mars — could be cosmic kryptonite to even the most invulnerable of astronauts.
Long stays in a microgravity environment, or a reduced gravitational environment, could severely weaken explorers on Martian expeditions.
Bone and muscle mass will be lost at alarming rates. The cardiovascular, pulmonary and immune systems will weaken. Vision could be impaired. The vestibular system will be all out of whack.QUESTION?
will human survive the journey and come back?
2.why is it that since Armstrong landed on the moon! why is it that we have not heard any more human landings on the moon again yet we have superior Technology compared to what they used?

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