NASRDA’s Experience in Human Capacity Development and Capability Accumulation in Satellite Technology

F. Chizea, R. Umunna, E. Ovie
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The National Space Research & Development Agency (NASRDA) was created in 1999 to coordinate and oversee all space activities for Nigeria. With little or no human space technology capacity and capability at inception, the agency embarked on an aggressive human capacity building and accumulation mission. From its creation, the agency has been strongly committed to achieving independent satellite development capability. As the agency celebrates its 20 years of existence in 2019, it has emerged as one of the largest space institutions in the African continent - launching five successful satellites of various sizes, all of which involved technology transfers to Nigerian scientists and engineers. NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X were two medium Earth Observation satellites launched in 2011 to provide medium resolution imagery to serve the needs of various institutions not only within Nigeria, but also other nations through a constellation of satellites managed by the DMCii, UK. While NigeriaSat-2 was procured from SSTL, NigeriaSat-X served as a training model through which satellite engineering design skills were transferred to Nigerian Engineers from SSTL, UK. Six years after the launch of NigeriSat-2 and Nigerisat-X, a cubesat dubbed “NigeriEduSat-1” was launched from a university-to-university (U2U) collaboration between FUTA, Akure and KIT, Japan. The U2U collaboration, facilitated by National Space Research & Development Agency, was aimed at improving technology absorption and local diffusion of satellite engineering within the country. This paper reviews strides made by NASRDA in accumulating know-how satellite development and further discusses the various efforts made in building its first satellite independently.
NASRDA在卫星技术人员能力发展和能力积累方面的经验
尼日利亚国家空间研究与发展局(NASRDA)成立于1999年,负责协调和监督尼日利亚的所有空间活动。由于最初很少或没有人类空间技术能力和能力,该机构开始了一项积极的人类能力建设和积累任务。自成立以来,该机构一直致力于实现独立的卫星开发能力。在该机构于2019年庆祝其成立20周年之际,它已成为非洲大陆最大的空间机构之一,成功发射了五颗不同大小的卫星,所有这些卫星都涉及向尼日利亚科学家和工程师转让技术。NigeriaSat-2和NigeriaSat-X是2011年发射的两颗中等地球观测卫星,通过英国DMCii管理的卫星星座,提供中等分辨率图像,不仅满足尼日利亚国内各种机构的需求,也满足其他国家的需求。虽然NigeriaSat-2是从SSTL采购的,但NigeriaSat-X作为一个培训模型,通过它将卫星工程设计技能转移给来自英国SSTL的尼日利亚工程师。在NigeriSat-2和Nigerisat-X发射六年后,一颗名为“NigeriEduSat-1”的立方体卫星由日本Akure FUTA和KIT的一所大学对大学(U2U)合作发射。由国家空间研究与发展署推动的U2U合作旨在改进国内卫星工程的技术吸收和当地传播。本文回顾了中国卫星科学研究院在积累卫星开发技术方面取得的进展,并进一步讨论了自主建造第一颗卫星所做的各项努力。
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