By Dwelleth Morountodun
Staff of the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), Mrs. Joy Olayiwola and her team mate, Mr. Uche Chukwu have recorded a milestone achievement with their immense contributions that led to the discovery of the Asteroid 2021-RZ190.
Dr. Felix Ale, NASRDA’s Director of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, in a statement late Friday evening, said the discovery is currently considered as the most eccentric when compared to other discoveries by African teams.
This notable feat he added was achieved under the auspices of Astronomy Without Borders (AWB), an association in NASRDA but not limited to staff of the agency, that was founded to support the International Asteroid Search Campaign (IASC) with the aim of conducting worldwide ground and Space based surveys that are geared towards tracking and periodic studies of minor planet bodies.
Olayiwola, who explained in an interview that the Asteroid found was a near-earth asteroid (NEA), which might pose a danger to other planets especially Earth if it veers off its orbit, added that, the leading astronomy bodies such as the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), have surveys all around the world to track these asteroids.
She further explained that lots of data collected every day during these activities are made available by IAU to people who are passionate about space technology like herself. These images are later analyzed and whatever is discovered is credited to the researcher and also the discoverer gets the privilege of naming the asteroid after seven to eight years from the discovery date.
Olayiwola, noted that independent research from both renowned and amateur researchers is instrumental in supporting the international community, thereby helping to keep the planet safe.
She however urged relevant authourities to invest and encourage the development of Space research especially those with passion for Astronomy and Space Science, adding that those with such interests should remain motivated against all odds and pursue professions in space research.
According to reports, eleven Nigerians have so far discovered three Asteroids in the history of space Astronomy.