Long March 5B developers dismiss hazard hype on rocket debris re-entry
Deng Xiaoci Published: May 10, 2021 10:15 PM
China s new large carrier rocket Long March-5B blasts off from Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China s Hainan Province, May 5, 2020. China s new large carrier rocket Long March-5B made its maiden flight Tuesday, sending the trial version of China s new-generation manned spaceship and a cargo return capsule for test into space. (Photo by Tu Haichao/Xinhua)
The US fussiness over China s Long March-5B debris re-entry, fully displayed in Western media reports that spared no effort in painting a catastrophic aftermath, has mounted to a new high as NASA s newly appointed chief Bill Nelson openly criticized China s lack of transparency and failure to act responsibly over the event.
Views: Visits 5 …Adds it’ll cover our security structure, help identify crooks, determine success of war against insecurity …No adequate satellite to monitor bandits, says National Space Agency D-G …Satellite engineers disagree By Johnbosco Agbakwuru President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday urged Nigerians to participate in the ongoing synchronization of National Identification Number, NIN, with SIM cards across the country, saying it would help cover the nation’s security structure and identify criminals terrorising Nigeria. The President spoke at a time the National Space Research and Development Agency, NASRDA, lamented that inadequate satellite and other facilities are affecting monitoring of bandits and other criminal elements operating in the country.
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…No adequate satellite to monitor bandits, says National Space Agency D-G
…Satellite engineers disagree
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday urged Nigerians to participate in the ongoing synchronization of National Identification Number, NIN, with SIM cards across the country, saying it would help cover the nation’s security structure and identify criminals terrorising Nigeria.
The President spoke at a time the National Space Research and Development Agency, NASRDA, lamented that inadequate satellite and other facilities are affecting monitoring of bandits and other criminal elements operating in the country.