Saturday, 2 April 2016

Kenyan born Astronaut Saeed Khan on board the Ranger Space Mission

Luigi Broglio Space Centre set to launch 2nd African into space off Kenyan shores

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Progress 63 Launch

The San Marco Launch Platform, with a Scout rocket on the launchpad.

The Luigi Broglio Space Centre in Malindi, Kenya is gearing up for a new manned space launch set for May 2016. The first since 1988, this launch will be symbollic for Kenya as the first Kenyan astronaut is sent into space from it's shores.

"We are proud to announce the inclusion of Kenyan born Astronaut Saeed Khan on board the Ranger Space Mission that will be sending 8 men and women to the International Space Station." said NASA spokesperson Natalie Vaughn in a press briefing at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Khan (36) will be the second African in Space, after Mark Richard Shuttleworth of South Africa made a successful trip in 2002. Khan was born in Mombasa, Kenya, but his parents moved to Austin, TX when he was 7 years old. He joined NASA's space programme in 2004 after being inspired by Shuttleworth's journey. The mission is aimed at resupplying the ISS and conducting vital repairs to on board super computers.

The Ranger Mission will be welcomed by American, Italian, Russian, Dutch, and Japanese astronauts on the ISS. They will bring with them representatives from Holland, U.K., France and Kenya.

Watch more on this story live on NASA TV and online at: http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv

To join the online conversation about the International Space Station and the Ranger Space Mission on Twitter, follow @Space_Station and the hashtag #FirstKenyanInSpace

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