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Futa Joins The Space League As Spacex Falcon9 Rocket Launches Birds 1 Satellites by Femadek: 8:01pm On May 30, 2017
FUTA JOINS THE SPACE LEAGUE AS SPACEX FALCON9 ROCKET LAUNCHES BIRDS 1 SATELLITES

The Federal University of Technology Akure , FUTA , scientific prowess will get a big fillip on Thursday June 1st at 10.55pm (Nigerian time), when the SpaceX Falcon9 Rocket launches Birds 1 satellites, comprising 5 CubeSats belonging to Japan, Ghana, Mongolia, Nigeria and Bangladesh, into Space from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, USA. The Nigerian CubeSat, code name NigeriaEdusat-1, is designed, built and owned by The Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) in collaboration with National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), Abuja, Nigeria, and Kyushu Institute of Technology Japan. Mr Ibukun Adebolu of FUTA’s Department of Mechanical Engineering is the representative of Nigeria on the project. It is the first ever University satellite to be launched in Nigeria. The CubeSats will be launched and docked to the International Space Station where the satellites will be deployed into lower orbit during the last week of June 2017. The CubeSats launch can be viewed live via the link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P11y8N22Rq0 and http://www.spacex.com/missions Nigeria’s media outfits are expected to view the launch and capture the reports and photographs for public consumption/information.
The major objective of NigeriaEdusat-1 is capacity building, i. e. domesticating the satellite technology in a Nigerian university, FUTA, and making the technology a common business among staff and students of the university in Nigeria for the purpose of research, resources and environmental management and sustainable socio-economic development of the nation. The satellite technology development in the long run shall have spillover effects on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education that is an essential tool for a country industrial development.

Additional information for the Launch can be found at:
https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/events/events-calendar/2017/june/rocket-launch-spacex-falcon-9-crs-11

Re: Futa Joins The Space League As Spacex Falcon9 Rocket Launches Birds 1 Satellites by FieryJustice(m): 8:10pm On May 30, 2017
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Re: Futa Joins The Space League As Spacex Falcon9 Rocket Launches Birds 1 Satellites by Mcreloaded(m): 8:20pm On May 30, 2017
All these satellite Nigeria is launching I expect by now viewing of live matches will be cheap and internet browsing will be cheap also.
Really what's the benefit of all these satellite to the common man.
Because I I know you have to use a v- sat to connect to a satellite before you can be assigned band width to browse that's after paying in dollars but now that we are launching satellite up and down what's the benefit to Nigerians aside mapping of territory that has already been mapped.
Look at CNN they have their own satellite and they use it to give live coverage in their News so I ask again what's the benefit of these satellite to Nigerians

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