Dr Olayiwole Onasanya Archives - New Mail Nigeria https://newmail-ng.com/tag/dr-olayiwole-onasanya/ Hottest and Latest Updates of News in Nigeria. Re-defining the essence of News in Nigeria Wed, 17 Aug 2022 07:01:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://newmail-ng.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-newmail-logo-32x32.png Dr Olayiwole Onasanya Archives - New Mail Nigeria https://newmail-ng.com/tag/dr-olayiwole-onasanya/ 32 32 NASA Readies Giant Moon Rocket for Maiden Flight https://newmail-ng.com/nasa-readies-giant-moon-rocket-for-maiden-flight/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 07:01:20 +0000 https://newmail-ng.com/?p=140879 The American space agency, NASA, is rolling out its giant new Moon rocket to prepare it for a maiden flight. Known as the Space Launch System (SLS), the vehicle is being taken to Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a lift-off scheduled for 29 August. The debut outing is a test […]

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The American space agency, NASA, is rolling out its giant new Moon rocket to prepare it for a maiden flight.

Known as the Space Launch System (SLS), the vehicle is being taken to Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a lift-off scheduled for 29 August.

The debut outing is a test with no crew aboard, but future missions will send astronauts back to the lunar surface for the first time in over 50 years.

The near 100m-tall (328ft) SLS is riding an immense tractor to the pad.

It started moving from its assembly building at Kennedy late on Tuesday evening, local time, but with a cruising speed of just over 1km/h (under 1mph), it could take 8-10 hours to complete the 6.7km (4.2 miles) journey.

This is a key moment for Nasa, which will celebrate in December the half-century anniversary of Apollo 17, the very last human landing on the Moon.

The agency has vowed to return with its new Artemis programme, using technology that befits the modern era (Artemis was Greek god Apollo’s twin sister and goddess of the Moon).

Nasa sees a return to the Moon as a way to prepare to go to Mars with astronauts sometime in the 2030s or soon after.

The SLS will have 15% more thrust off the pad than Apollo’s Saturn V rockets. This extra power will allow the vehicle to not only send astronauts far beyond Earth but, additionally, so much equipment and cargo that those crews could stay away for extended periods.

The crew capsule, also, is a step up in capability. Called Orion, it is much more spacious, being a metre wider, at 5m (16.5ft), than the historic command modules of the 1960s and 70s.

“To all of us that gaze up at the Moon, dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surface – folks, we’re here! We are going back. And that journey, our journey, begins with Artemis 1,” said Nasa Administrator Bill Nelson.

“The first crewed launch, Artemis 2, is two years from now in 2024. We’re hoping that the first landing, Artemis 3, will be in 2025,” he told BBC News.

Nasa has promised that this third mission will witness the first woman to put her boots down on the Moon’s surface.

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Once the SLS arrives at its launch pad, engineers will have just over a week and a half to get the vehicle ready for flight.

Three possible launch opportunities exist at the end of the month, starting with Monday 29 August.

If technical issues or inclement weather prevent the rocket from getting off Earth on this date, a further attempt can be made on Friday 2 September, and, failing that, on Monday 6 September.

The scope of the mission is to send Orion looping around the back of the Moon before bringing it home for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off California.

A major objective of the test fight is to check the heatshield on the capsule can survive the heat of re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.

A key partner on the upcoming mission is Europe.

It is providing the propulsion module that sits on the back of Orion, pushing it through space.

“More than 10 countries in Europe have been working on this European Space Agency contribution. It’s a hugely important moment for us,” explained Siân Cleaver from aerospace manufacturer Airbus.

“The European Service Module is not just a payload, it’s not just a piece of equipment – it’s a really critical element because Orion can’t get to the Moon without us.”

While Nasa is developing the SLS, the American rocket entrepreneur Elon Musk is preparing an even larger vehicle at his R&D facility in Texas.

He calls his giant rocket the Starship, and it will play a role in future Artemis missions by linking up with Orion to get astronauts down to the surface of the Moon.

Like SLS, Starship has yet to have a maiden flight. Unlike SLS, Starship has been designed to be totally reusable and ought therefore to be considerably cheaper to operate.

A recent assessment from the Office of Inspector General, which audits Nasa programmes, found that the first four SLS missions would each cost more than $4bn to execute – a sum of money that was described as “unsustainable”.

The agency said changes made to the way it contracts industry would bring down future production costs significantly.

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Lagos confiscates truck load of ‘Ebola Ponmo’ https://newmail-ng.com/lagos-confiscates-truck-load-of-ebola-ponmo/ Mon, 08 Jul 2019 15:19:16 +0000 https://newmail-ng.com/?p=105491 The Lagos State Government Monday confiscated a truck load of “Ebola Ponmo” at Ijegun, a suburb of Lagos in the Alimosho Local Government area of the State which was imported into the country by some unscrupulous individuals. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Olayiwole Onasanya who disclosed this in Lagos noted that the Police in […]

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The Lagos State Government Monday confiscated a truck load of “Ebola Ponmo” at Ijegun, a suburb of Lagos in the Alimosho Local Government area of the State which was imported into the country by some unscrupulous individuals.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Olayiwole Onasanya who disclosed this in Lagos noted that the Police in Ikotun area of the State made the arrest of a vehicle full loaded with Cow Hide otherwise known as “ponmo” before informing officials of the State Government.

He pointed out that the cow hide has been preserved with certain chemicals with the purpose of being used as leather material but are being sold for human consumption by some criminals before the arrest by the Police and subsequent confiscation by the State Government.

The Permanent Secretary noted that the confiscated the “Ebola Ponmo” has since been transported it to the Ministry’s outstation at Johnson Agiri Office Complex, Agege for onward disposal at the medical waste dumpsite in Ewu Elepe, Ikorodu area of the State.

Dr Onasanya explained that other relevant agencies such as the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and Environmental Health Officers have been duly informed of the discovery and the disposal exercise.

Onasanya reiterated the commitment of the State Government to continue to step up its monitoring activities with a view to further fishing out the existence of any “Ebola Ponmo” in the Lagos market.

He however called on members of the public to be vigilant and report any suspected activities and sales of unwholesome foods to the nearest local government in the State or the State Ministry of Agriculture.

The Permanent Secretary also advised members of the public against the purchase and consumption of food which sources are doubtful or perceived to be harmful to human health and well being.

It will be recalled that about 30 tones of this dangerous “ponmo’ was seized by the State Government earlier this year.

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