💰 Uganda says its debut satellite launched into orbit

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KAMPALA, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Uganda's first satellite has been successfully launched into orbit from the International Space Station (ISS) and the East African nation's ground controllers were in contact with the device, the government said on Friday.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.The satellite was developed by three Uganda engineers in Japan, with technical assistance from Japan's Kyushu Institute of Technology.Critics say the satellite programme is a vanity project for a country still grappling with problems like poor transport and health infrastructure."

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