Artemis II: Africa on the space frontier
NASA's Artemis II mission reignites interest in Africa's own quest to explore space. And, what does a funding gap for Africa mean for the continent's youth?
Astronauts aboard the Artemis II spacecraft have begun a four-day journey back towards the earth after completing a flyby of the far side of the moon. The mission began on April 1, when the rocket lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in the United States, and has raised significant interest around the world. We heard from a representative of Africa2Moon - a project working towards Africa's first mission to the moon.
Also, the African Union Development Agency says foreign aid won’t be enough to bridge Africa's trillion-dollar funding gap. What does this mean for the continent's young population?
Presenter : Nkechi Ogbonna
Producers: Daniel Dadzie, Keikantse Shumba, Chiamaka Dike and Blessing Aderogba
Technical Producer: Mbarak Abdallah
Senior Producer: Charles Gitonga
Editor: Maryam Abdalla
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