The
PearlAfricaSat-1 spacecraft was rocketed to the ISS by NASA on
Nov. 7, alongside Zimbabwe's ZimSat-1, with officials saying it
will help Uganda monitor weather and disasters, map its mineral
wealth and generate other crucial data.
"Today, Friday Dec 2, 2022 at 1045 EAT Uganda's first satellite
PearlAfricaSat-1 was deployed into orbit from the International
Space Station," Monica Musenero Musanza, minister for science,
technology and innovation said in a statement.
She said Uganda's ground station, located in Mukono district,
about 25 kilometres (15 miles) east of the capital Kampala, was
now "in communication with our satellite."
The satellite was developed by three Uganda engineers in Japan,
with technical assistance from Japan's Kyushu Institute of
Technology.
President Yoweri Museveni has said he wanted to develop the
country's technological capacity to cope with challenges in
sectors such as agriculture, security and natural resource
management.
Critics say the satellite programme is a vanity project for a
country still grappling with problems like poor transport and
health infrastructure.
(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema; Editing by Hereward Holland and
Alex Richardson)
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