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Nigeria’s Egusi Seed heads to Space

IT NEWS NIGERIABy IT NEWS NIGERIAJuly 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nigeria’s Egusi or melon seed set to make history in Space

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In a major milestone for Nigeria and the entire West African region, egusi melon seeds
sourced from Oyo State are set to travel to the International Space Station as part of a
multinational agricultural science mission. This marks the first time an agricultural product
native to West Africa will be going to space, and the first time any object from Nigeria will
enter orbit.

The mission is being led by Nigerian space scientist and entrepreneur Dr. Temidayo Oniosun
in collaboration with Jaguar Space and The Karman Project. The egusi seed will be
launched alongside three other culturally significant crops: Egyptian cotton, Armenian
pomegranate, and Pakistani wheat, as part of a research initiative focused on the future of
food in space.
The project, titled “Emerging Space Nations: Space for Agriculture and Agriculture for
Space,” is designed to study how traditional seeds respond to spaceflight. Scientists will
observe the biological effects of microgravity and radiation on the seeds to better understand
how to grow food during long-duration space missions and improve climate-resilient
agriculture on Earth.

Egusi was selected to represent Nigeria for both its cultural and scientific relevance. The
seed plays a major role in Nigerian cuisine, rural economies, and food security. Sending it to
space shines a spotlight on its nutritional value and opens new possibilities for agricultural
research, international collaboration, and space-based innovation.
This mission positions Nigeria at the center of a new wave of global space activity, where
traditional knowledge and scientific research go hand in hand.
Project Partners:
• Jaguar Space (mission integrator and scientific coordinator)
• The Karman Project (international leadership and outreach)
• Dr. Temidayo Oniosun (Principal Investigator, Nigeria)
Current Mission Timeline:
• Crew-11 Launch: July 31, 12:09 PM (Florida-local time) U.S. Eastern Daylight Time
• Crew-11 Dock to ISS: August 2, 3:00 PM US Eastern Time
• Crew-10 Undock from ISS: August 5 or 6 (Time TBD)
• Crew-10 Splashdown (Earth return): Expected August 6 or 7
Rocket Details:
• Location: Cape Canaveral / Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
• Vehicle: Falcon 9 rocket
• Provider: SpaceX

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