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WorldSenegal launches its very first satellite, Gaindesat

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Senegal launches its very first satellite, Gaindesat

Senegal has made a groundbreaking step into space exploration with the successful deployment of its first satellite, Gaindesat.

The satellite was launched from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base at 6:46 p.m. GMT on Friday, with the support of SpaceX.

“After five years of hard work by our engineers and technicians, this achievement marks a significant step toward our technological sovereignty.

I wish to express my pride and gratitude to all those who made this project possible,” President Bassirou Diomaye Faye wrote on X following the launch.

Senegal’s latest achievement in space technology, the Gaindesat satellite, marks a significant milestone for the nation and the broader African space industry.

Developed by a team of Senegalese engineers in partnership with the Montpelier University Space Center (CSUM), Gaindesat is poised to enhance various sectors including water management, weather prediction, aviation safety, and climate monitoring.

This satellite will support key organizations such as the Directorate of Water Resource Management and Planning (DGPRE) and the National Agency for Civil Aviation and Meteorology (ANACIM).

Gaindesat’s launch positions Senegal as the second Francophone country in sub-Saharan Africa to deploy a satellite, following Djibouti’s precedent.

Senegal’s advancement in space technology highlights the nation’s readiness to lead in scientific innovation and explore new frontiers.

This initiative not only represents a leap forward for Senegal but also serves as an inspiration for other African nations, showcasing the potential for progress in the space sector across the continent.

The global space industry, currently valued at approximately $469 billion, sees Africa’s contribution growing. With the African space sector valued at $19.49 billion in 2021, projections suggest it will reach $22.64 billion by 2026.

As of 2022, Africa has launched 52 satellites, with ambitious plans to significantly increase this number in the coming years, as reported by Space Hubs Africa.

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