Kenya Space Agency Sends Climate Camera to the ISS in Historic African Space Collaboration - Techish Kenya
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Africa boosts space capacity as Kenya, Egypt and Uganda send climate monitoring payload to the International Space Station - African Sustainability Matters
Egypt, Kenya and Uganda have jointly launched a climate-monitoring payload to the International Space Station, marking a new phase in regional cooperation on Earth observation as governments across East Africa seek more reliable data to manage growing climate risks to agriculture, infrastructure and public finances. The Climate Camera (ClimCam) payload was carried aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on April 11th from Cape Canaveral in the United St…
Early on the morning of April 11, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying an unusual payload - an African Climate Camera to monitor weather patterns, floods and droughts. The camera, built in a collaboration between Egypt, Kenya and Uganda, is the first of its kind to be created entirely in Africa and is designed to operate from low Earth orbit. Once installed on the International Space Station (ISS), it will t…
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