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Côte d’Ivoire Establishes National Space Agency To Advance Its Space Programme

On 4 June 2025, the Council of Ministers of Côte d’Ivoire approved a decree establishing the Space Agency of Côte d’Ivoire (ASCI) following a proposal by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. Government spokesman Amadou Coulibaly made the announcement during the official briefing on the Council’s proceedings. ASCI has been created to oversee […]

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FASESA And Boeing Expand Pathways To Space Programme Across Africa

On May 6, 2025, the Future African Space Explorer’s STEM Academy FASESA, in collaboration with Boeing, launched the second edition of the Pathways to Space programme. Building upon its previous success, the programme returned to Ethiopia and Nigeria and debuted in Kenya, aiming to engage up to 300 students aged 13 to 18 from state

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CubeSpace Revolutionising SmallSat Satellite Control With Latest Investment

In a rapidly evolving space industry characterised by increasing competition and compressed development timelines, CubeSpace CS is redefining satellite control for the small satellite market. As a global leader in Attitude Determination and Control Systems ADCS, CS is expanding its proven solutions beyond nanosatellites to serve spacecraft weighing between 50 and 1,000 kg. With a

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UAE And Egypt Strengthen Space Collaboration With New MoU

In a milestone development for Arab space collaboration, the UAE Space Agency and the Egyptian Space Agency EgSA signed a wide ranging Memorandum of Understanding MoU during the 2025 NewSpace Africa Conference in Cairo. The agreement marks a critical step in deepening bilateral ties, with a focus on advancing space science, technology, and policy harmonisation.

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Dragonfly Aerospace And Unibap Bring Real Time Edge AI To Satellite Missions

Dragonfly Aerospace has announced a strategic Compatibility Agreement with Unibap Space Solutions, a Swedish leader in radiation tolerant edge computing. The agreement enables seamless integration between Dragonfly’s advanced electro-optical imaging payloads, Gecko, Mantis, Caiman, and the Chameleon series SWIR and Hyperspectral, and Unibap’s high performance edge computing platforms, including the iX5 and iX10 flight computers.

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On This Day In Space June 3, 1965 Astronaut Ed White Takes 1st American Spacewalk

On June 3, 1965, NASA astronaut Ed White became the first American to walk in space. White left the safety of his Gemini 4 spacecraft equipped with a spacesuit, a tether and a small gas gun for maneuvering. The spacewalk occurred just months after the first-ever spacewalk by Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, on March 18,

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Starlink Expands To The Democratic Republic of Congo, Strengthening Its African Footprint

SpaceX’s Starlink, the pioneering low Earth orbit LEO satellite internet service, has officially launched in the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC, marking its entry into the 22nd African country. This development follows the Congolese Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority’s ARPTC approval of a telecommunications license to Starlink DRC S.A., a locally registered entity. The move

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FASESA And Boeing Expand Pathways To Space Programme Across Africa

On May 6, 2025, the Future African Space Explorer’s STEM Academy FASESA, in collaboration with Boeing, launched the second edition of the Pathways to Space” programme. Building upon its previous success, the programme returned to Ethiopia and Nigeria and debuted in Kenya, aiming to engage up to 300 students aged 13 to 18 from state

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Rwanda And Kazakhstan Explore Space Cooperation

Rwandan President Paul Kagame visited Kazakhstan’s National Space Centre in Astana to participate in the Astana International Forum, signalling Rwanda’s intent to deepen its international collaboration in space technology. Welcomed by Minister Zhaslan Madiyev, Rwanda’s delegation was briefed on Kazakhstan’s key space projects, including Earth observation, satellite communications, and geospatial services. A live demonstration in

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On This Day In Space June 2, 1966 Surveyor 1 Becomes 1st American Spacecraft To Soft Land On The Moon

On June 2, 1966, NASA’s Surveyor 1 reached the lunar surface and became the first American spacecraft to successfully execute a soft landing on the moon. Surveyor 1 took more than 11,000 photos of the moon along with other measurements, but, more importantly, proved that NASA’s soft landing technique and spacecraft designs were sound. NASA

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