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As Iran domestic manned space program has been postponed for many years, there is now another more likely possibility, an alternative path that could allow to see an Iranian astronaut going into space in less than five years.
Africa's Space Dream
August 23, 2019
WINDHOEK, Aug. 22 -- Students at Namibia's University of Science and Technology (NUST) have called for more investments in science and technology following a visit by Chinese astronauts.
Liu Yang and Chen Dong, who are in Namibia on a five-day visit, had an opportunity to engage in face to face interactions with the NUST students on Thursday.
The interactions focused on awareness in the development of space science and technology as the Chinese duo shared their experience in space through photographs and videos while entertaining various questions posed by the students.
Leuan van Kent, a 24-year-old senior in Engineering Electronics and Telecommunications at NUST, told Xinhua that he was impressed by the Space Talk session, during which Liu Yang, China's first female astronaut in space, revealed that she had wanted to be a bus driver, but ended up being an astronaut.
"The sky is the limit, who knows it might not be long before we have our very own Namibian astronauts explore space," Van Kent said.
According to him, for Namibia to achieve this, the government or industry players need to invest more in education and training, especially at the Namibian Institute of Space Technology (NIST), which is housed at NUST.
The role of NIST is to produce competent graduates that will play leading roles in the field of space technology as well as contribute to the societal improvement of life by the effective application of satellite applications and technology, amongst others.
"We all know it is expensive, but we can start one step at a time. For instance, we currently host the Chinese satellite tracking station in Swakopmund and through that, we can further learn and train locals," he added.
David John, a computer science senior, said the session with the astronauts was an eye-opener.
"I believe Namibia should not be left behind and hopefully one day we can 'tangle with the stars,' when we have our very own home-made astronaut," he added.
Geomatics student Laameni Haininga said she would like to see Namibia also send a female astronaut to space.
"I myself would not mind following in Yang's footsteps as she has inspired me. One never knows maybe one day I will be in her shoes," she added.
The event was attended by Chinese Ambassador to Namibia Zhang Yiming, Namibia's Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation Becky Ndjoze-Ojo and NUST officials.
Currently, the two countries enjoy cooperation in the science and technology field as Namibia hosts the China Telemetry, Tracking and Command Station, which tracks the re-entry of Chinese manned space vehicles.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824...e/pic/BIG/20190823/71/3752852365273877847.jpg ; https://archive.fo/phgH8/403731c2a9516bc6077e86792c404bc2d8a514a4.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190824114419/http://en.people.cn/n3/2019/0823/c90000-9608623.html ; http://archive.fo/9LPlm
▲ 1. Chinese astronauts, an inspiration for the African youth.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824...e/pic/BIG/20190823/27/7200987684272219939.jpg ; https://archive.fo/x3LFF/181707d4795ede6287e8e4c9ce1fcf72eb026859.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190824114419/http://en.people.cn/n3/2019/0823/c90000-9608623.html ; http://archive.fo/9LPlm
▲ 2. Chinese astronauts, an inspiration for the African youth.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824114419/http://en.people.cn/n3/2019/0823/c90000-9608623.html
http://archive.fo/9LPlm
Commentary
It is obvious that if any African nation wants to see one of its astronauts sent into space, it will not be with the Europeans!
Indeed, these leeches only have abduction and a one way trip to the the nearest slave plantation in the Americas aboard a slave ship to offer!
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824120112/https://cdn.britannica.com/07/182907-050-C67CF42C.jpg ; https://archive.fo/7uuz9/7e76769387ca70bca497ffe7afe098c6932e050e.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/save/https:/...nsatlantic-slave-trade/media/1/1913480/199340 ; http://archive.fo/ajKxS
▲ 3. Europe: the darkest hours of Africa.
Meanwhile, China as the only trusted and time-proven friend of Africa can surely provide all the trainings, as suggested in the report, and access to the Chinese Tiangong Space Station, along a safe return home, aboard one of its Shenzhou space ship!
With the rise of China and within a decade, under the Pax Sinica, or China Century, access to space will no longer be the sole monopoly of the white Europeans.
Soon, we will see Pakistani, Namibian, Venezuelan, Thai, Philipino, Lao, Cambodian, Bolivian and Nigerian astronauts soaring to the sky and paying courtesy visits to the Tiangong Space Station, one after the other!
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824121816/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ECkqyO4UEAA0iTV.jpg ; https://archive.is/0JMHO/d89de03cda89c0cbb0b6e6ce9cd3d0a59decd381.jpg
▲ 4. Chinese Tiangong Space Station: a space palace for mankind.
The Chinese Space Station's first two modules are already completed, only awaiting to be launched into space by late 2020 and early 2021.
And being even more spacious than the old Russian Mir Space Station!
Chinese Tianhe Vs Soviet MIR
7:54 PM - 29 Aug 2019
Just a demonstration of proportions. You can clearly see both the equipment (centre) and living compartments (right) are longer. Also the larger volume of the forward multi docking hub.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190831145959/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDL5IR1U8AInEpW.jpg ; https://archive.fo/QbtR8/879ca154f7821798774f2fb9ba6d1456a4a9d19a.jpg ; https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1167269256976719873
▲ 5. Chinese Tianhe Vs Soviet MIR space station module.
Iran's Space Agency is already collaborating with China as a member of the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO).
Iran should ponder wisely, as Pakistan has already started the process of astronaut selection. Two years are required to complete an astronaut training. Therefore now, it is only a question of diplomacy between President Hassan Rouhani and Xi Jinping.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190916000040/https://i.imgur.com/oxBfQXd.jpg ; https://media.mehrnews.com/d/2019/04/14/4/3100278.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190916...Space-Agency-collaborating-with-APSCO-Project
▲ 6. Iranian Astronomers at the Iranian Space Agency posing in front of the Chinese 500 m aperture radio telescope.
Africa's Space Dream
August 23, 2019
WINDHOEK, Aug. 22 -- Students at Namibia's University of Science and Technology (NUST) have called for more investments in science and technology following a visit by Chinese astronauts.
Liu Yang and Chen Dong, who are in Namibia on a five-day visit, had an opportunity to engage in face to face interactions with the NUST students on Thursday.
The interactions focused on awareness in the development of space science and technology as the Chinese duo shared their experience in space through photographs and videos while entertaining various questions posed by the students.
Leuan van Kent, a 24-year-old senior in Engineering Electronics and Telecommunications at NUST, told Xinhua that he was impressed by the Space Talk session, during which Liu Yang, China's first female astronaut in space, revealed that she had wanted to be a bus driver, but ended up being an astronaut.
"The sky is the limit, who knows it might not be long before we have our very own Namibian astronauts explore space," Van Kent said.
According to him, for Namibia to achieve this, the government or industry players need to invest more in education and training, especially at the Namibian Institute of Space Technology (NIST), which is housed at NUST.
The role of NIST is to produce competent graduates that will play leading roles in the field of space technology as well as contribute to the societal improvement of life by the effective application of satellite applications and technology, amongst others.
"We all know it is expensive, but we can start one step at a time. For instance, we currently host the Chinese satellite tracking station in Swakopmund and through that, we can further learn and train locals," he added.
David John, a computer science senior, said the session with the astronauts was an eye-opener.
"I believe Namibia should not be left behind and hopefully one day we can 'tangle with the stars,' when we have our very own home-made astronaut," he added.
Geomatics student Laameni Haininga said she would like to see Namibia also send a female astronaut to space.
"I myself would not mind following in Yang's footsteps as she has inspired me. One never knows maybe one day I will be in her shoes," she added.
The event was attended by Chinese Ambassador to Namibia Zhang Yiming, Namibia's Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation Becky Ndjoze-Ojo and NUST officials.
Currently, the two countries enjoy cooperation in the science and technology field as Namibia hosts the China Telemetry, Tracking and Command Station, which tracks the re-entry of Chinese manned space vehicles.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824...e/pic/BIG/20190823/71/3752852365273877847.jpg ; https://archive.fo/phgH8/403731c2a9516bc6077e86792c404bc2d8a514a4.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190824114419/http://en.people.cn/n3/2019/0823/c90000-9608623.html ; http://archive.fo/9LPlm
▲ 1. Chinese astronauts, an inspiration for the African youth.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824...e/pic/BIG/20190823/27/7200987684272219939.jpg ; https://archive.fo/x3LFF/181707d4795ede6287e8e4c9ce1fcf72eb026859.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190824114419/http://en.people.cn/n3/2019/0823/c90000-9608623.html ; http://archive.fo/9LPlm
▲ 2. Chinese astronauts, an inspiration for the African youth.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824114419/http://en.people.cn/n3/2019/0823/c90000-9608623.html
http://archive.fo/9LPlm
Commentary
It is obvious that if any African nation wants to see one of its astronauts sent into space, it will not be with the Europeans!
Indeed, these leeches only have abduction and a one way trip to the the nearest slave plantation in the Americas aboard a slave ship to offer!
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824120112/https://cdn.britannica.com/07/182907-050-C67CF42C.jpg ; https://archive.fo/7uuz9/7e76769387ca70bca497ffe7afe098c6932e050e.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/save/https:/...nsatlantic-slave-trade/media/1/1913480/199340 ; http://archive.fo/ajKxS
▲ 3. Europe: the darkest hours of Africa.
Meanwhile, China as the only trusted and time-proven friend of Africa can surely provide all the trainings, as suggested in the report, and access to the Chinese Tiangong Space Station, along a safe return home, aboard one of its Shenzhou space ship!
With the rise of China and within a decade, under the Pax Sinica, or China Century, access to space will no longer be the sole monopoly of the white Europeans.
Soon, we will see Pakistani, Namibian, Venezuelan, Thai, Philipino, Lao, Cambodian, Bolivian and Nigerian astronauts soaring to the sky and paying courtesy visits to the Tiangong Space Station, one after the other!
http://web.archive.org/web/20190824121816/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ECkqyO4UEAA0iTV.jpg ; https://archive.is/0JMHO/d89de03cda89c0cbb0b6e6ce9cd3d0a59decd381.jpg
▲ 4. Chinese Tiangong Space Station: a space palace for mankind.
The Chinese Space Station's first two modules are already completed, only awaiting to be launched into space by late 2020 and early 2021.
And being even more spacious than the old Russian Mir Space Station!
Chinese Tianhe Vs Soviet MIR
7:54 PM - 29 Aug 2019
Just a demonstration of proportions. You can clearly see both the equipment (centre) and living compartments (right) are longer. Also the larger volume of the forward multi docking hub.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190831145959/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDL5IR1U8AInEpW.jpg ; https://archive.fo/QbtR8/879ca154f7821798774f2fb9ba6d1456a4a9d19a.jpg ; https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1167269256976719873
▲ 5. Chinese Tianhe Vs Soviet MIR space station module.
Iran's Space Agency is already collaborating with China as a member of the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO).
Iran should ponder wisely, as Pakistan has already started the process of astronaut selection. Two years are required to complete an astronaut training. Therefore now, it is only a question of diplomacy between President Hassan Rouhani and Xi Jinping.
http://web.archive.org/web/20190916000040/https://i.imgur.com/oxBfQXd.jpg ; https://media.mehrnews.com/d/2019/04/14/4/3100278.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20190916...Space-Agency-collaborating-with-APSCO-Project
▲ 6. Iranian Astronomers at the Iranian Space Agency posing in front of the Chinese 500 m aperture radio telescope.