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An African moon mission is in the works, but they're having trouble getting funding off the ground

They’ve raised just €11,000 of a €126,000 target.

AN AMBITIOUS PROJECT to put an African spacecraft on the moon is sputtering on the launchpad as it struggles to secure an Internet crowdfunding lift off.

The Africa2Moon Mission has drawn just €11,000 of the initial target of €126,000 with a countdown of only three weeks left before the appeal closes.

In contrast, a private British moon project — Lunar Mission One — rode the Internet crowdfunding phenomenon to reach its target of nearly a million dollars ahead of deadline last month.

The apparent lack of interest may come as little surprise to those for whom Africa conjures up disease and poverty rather than science and space exploration.

But countering that view of the continent is one of the underlying aims of the project by the Foundation for Space Development, which says it will go ahead even if the initial target is not reached.

“We get a lot of Afro-pessimism,” SAID CEO Jonathan Weltman. “Anything positive, aspirational or leading edge is treated with scepticism.

“But I have faith that Africa can do this, without a doubt.”

The non-profit group was co-founded in 2009 by the head of the space lab at the University of Cape Town, Peter Martinez, who is also chairman of the South African Council for Space Affairs, the national regulatory body.

Africa2Moon Project Administrator / YouTube

A positive response

The mission is to see an African-engineered rocket take an African-built module to the moon.

The aim is to inspire wider interest in the study of science and technology among young Africans while stemming the “brain-drain” of highly qualified graduates to the developed world.

The world’s poorest continent recently scored a major international scientific coup with the decision in 2012 to build the bulk of the world’s biggest telescope in South Africa.

The multi-nation Square Kilometre Array Radio telescope (SKA) will investigate the Big Bang, peek at black holes and uncover new frontiers — possibly even life beyond Earth — by peering further into the universe than ever before.

SKA site bid manager Adrian Tiplady said the telescope project proved “there’s definitely the skills and talent out there and a huge amount of interest as well”.

The Africa2Moon project “certainly is feasible,” he told AFP. “There is the expertise to design, develop and launch such a vehicle.”

South Africa is the most developed economy on the continent and under the former apartheid regime had nuclear weapons and a ballistic missile programme, but the foundation is pushing for an all-inclusive African effort.

The appeal for €126,000 is to cover the first phase, which aims to finalise a feasibility report by the end of November and present it to an international conference.

Only then will it be possible to estimate the full cost of the mission, Weltman said.

Afro-pessimism

He admits to disappointment — and some puzzlement — over the failure so far of the hoped-for crowdfunding boost for Africa’s rocket to the moon.

“The industry and media response has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive,” Weltman said.

“The donor response has been slower than we hoped but has picked up dramatically at the start of this year and we are optimistic about our target being reached, if not by the end of the current crowdfunding campaign, then through other funding sources in the first quarter of the year.”

Apart from Afro-pessimism, a lack of publicity on the project — whose website is http://africa2moon.developspacesa.org/ – may have contributed to the funding shortfall.

© -AFP 2015

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:21 PM

    I was at it and it was spectacular

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:03 PM

    Amazing how everyone shuts up about hating Bono and about tax affairs whenever there’s tickets to be had for anU2 gig in Croker…

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:36 PM

    @Tom Tom: they only went to shout at him for a few hours and get it off their chests.

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    Jul 25th 2017, 11:58 AM

    By many accounts seemed to have been a somewhat tired performance compared to previous.

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:04 PM

    @Toon Army:

    Depends who you ask. For many it was their best performance on home turf in a long time

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:25 PM

    @Toon Army:

    Obviously you weren’t there. It was a great gig

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:36 PM

    @Toon Army:

    I’ve seen them 13 times live and this was indeed their weakest performance that I’ve seen. Bono was off his game and it was a stark contrast to their recent performances in the Point where they were simply incredible. Still Saturday was a great show and the crowd loved it.

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:41 PM

    @Nick Allen: of the 4 people I have spoken to about it, 3 say bad and 1 says good. (I’m on the bad side)

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    Jul 25th 2017, 1:05 PM

    The journal should do a poll on it !

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    Jul 25th 2017, 1:56 PM

    @Cicero: It was average at best. Felt they were just going through the motions

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    Jul 25th 2017, 2:44 PM

    Was at it and thought it was a poor concert compared to previous U2 concerts…..especially the one in the 3 arena. With 20mins to go there was a steady stream of people leaving which speaks volumes. Agree with a previous poster that it was a tired performance from Bono

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:06 PM

    Pity the other 3 never address the fans….

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    Jul 25th 2017, 12:57 PM

    @Ken Pepper: I’m struggling to think of any band where anyone but the lead singer/frontman addresses the croud.
    There are plenty where they do solos but almost never actually speak to the croud.

    I was there, it was a brilliant gig.

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    Jul 25th 2017, 1:59 PM

    Homecoming gig? We’re U2 living permanently abroad?

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    Jul 25th 2017, 10:38 PM

    I was there and can confirm lots of people leaving early.
    I was one of them, the sound so poor at Lower Cusack where I was that I couldn’t even make out what Bono was saying between songs let alone when he was singing.
    Ironically his voice was at its best in the toilets behind my seating area.
    Won’t go to Croke park unless I have pitch tickets where I believe it was OK.

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    Jul 25th 2017, 9:40 PM

    Can’t believe he STILL hasn’t found what he’s looking for.. Maybe it’s behind him.

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    Jul 25th 2017, 1:28 PM

    That was the worst attempt at a heart I’ve ever seen. Looked like a box

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