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Chinese and white man just developed space drive. what has the Negro built?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ELIMU: [QB] You must be stupid and deluded to think that black brains are not actively involved in space programs around the world,including Africa. 1) Space programs in Africa. All these Africans are obviously smarter than you. Ghana Space program http://gssti.gaecgh.org/about-us/. Nigeria Space program http://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/06/africa/nigeria-nasrda-space-astronaut/ http://www.spacesafetymagazine.com/space-on-earth/national-space-programs/three-phase-development-plan-emerging-ghana-space-program/. Kenya Space Program https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_programme_of_Kenya 2) Dr. SIMO, Ernest, a distinguished Cameroonian scientist was a Finalist to NASA astronauts’ selection process in 1994 and 1996. In 1994, His co-finalists included space Heroes Rick Husband and William McCool who were respectively Commander and Pilot of the Space shuttle Columbia which was tragically lost in Feb-2003. 3) Cheick Modibo Diarra, (b. 1952), Malian-born aerospace engineer who contributed to several NASA missions such as Mars Path Finder, the Galileo spacecraft, and the Mars Observer. 4) Kwatsi Alibaruho , a Ugandan-American Flight Director at NASA.During his flight director career,Alibaruho served as an Orbit ISS Flight Director for Assembly Missions STS-115 / ISS-12A and STS-123 /ISS-1J/A. He served as an Orbit ISS Flight Director for Expeditions 11 – 28, logging literally hundreds of shifts in Mission Control. Alibaruho served as a Shuttle Orbit Flight Director for Missions STS-126 / ULF-2, STS-127 / ISS-2J/A, STS-128 / ISS-17A, and STS-134 / ULF-6. During his tenure, Alibaruho served as the Lead ISS Flight Director for Russian EVA 15 and for STS-119 / ISS-15A, the mission which delivered the S6 Solar Array & Truss Segment to the International Space Station. As a Space Shuttle Flight Director, Alibaruho also served as the Lead Flight Director for Mission STS-130 / ISS-20A, the mission that delivered the Node-3 and Cupola to the International Space Station. After STS-130, Alibaruho was selected to serve a 7-month temporary assignment as Deputy Chief of the EVA, Robotics, and Crew Systems Operations Division, where he assisted the Division Chief in management of approximately 200 civil service and contractor personnel and the Division’s two major facilities, the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) and the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility (SVMF). As his temporary assignment as Deputy Division Chief concluded, NASA directed the addition of one final Space Shuttle Flight to the Program Manifest, STS-135 / ULF-7, which was to be the last Shuttle Flight in U.S. history. 5) Joshua Manyara Mochache. At 29, Mochache is the youngest kenyan working in the U.S. as an aerospace engineer consulting for some National Aeronautic Space Agency (NASA) programs, designing space shuttles. Kenyan born Astronaut Saeed Khan was the first Kenyan to launch into space. 6) Siyabulela Xuza.Energy Engineer At only 25, South African Mthatha-born scientist Siyabulela Xuza, who has often been referred to as the new Mark Shuttleworth, had a planet named after him. Inspired by Mark Shuttleworth’s exploration into space, Xuza began experimenting with rocket fuel.The rocket fuel, which culminated in the successful launch of a real home-built rocket, The Phoenix, achieved a final height of over a kilometre and earned him the junior South African amateur high-powered altitude record. The rocket was propelled by Xuza’s own invention: a cheaper, safer type of rocket fuel,which became the subject of a project titled ”African Space: Fuelling Africa’s quest to space”.It won him a gold medal in the 2006 Eskom National Science Expo as well as a trip to the Nobel Prize ceremony in Sweden, where he presented his work to the Swedish king and queen.he was 15 years old then.Xuza’s homemade rocket fuel also won him the top prize in its category at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in the United States,earning him global recognition and, perhaps more pertinently, a scholarship to Harvard University. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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