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        Egypt Advances Space Program with 10-Year Plan


        Egypt is  advancing its  goals in space,   and climate change mitigation. Later this   to  develop its  space program,  signing
        following approval last week of a 10-year   year,  the  Egyptian  Space Agency plans   a  new cooperation deal in January  with
        development plan for the Egyptian Space   training sessions for 20 participants from   France’s Center National d’Etudes Spatiale
        Agency (EgSA) established in August. The   African nations who are part of a project   (CNES). Jean-Yves Le Gal, head of CNES,
        agency launched its first communications   to use space technology to better control   said  the  partnership will  include  satellite
        satellite in November, as part of a plan to   greenhouse gas emissions. Egypt partners   manufacture and space exploration.
        ensure mobile and Internet services for all   with  nations including  China and France
        of  Egypt  as  well  as  parts  of neighboring
        countries.  It  was one  of four satellites
        launched successfully last year, according
        to Space  in Africa. The  agency has two
        satellite control centers, one in Cairo and
        another in Aswan, and is host to the African
        Space  Agency  established  by the African
        Union. Dr. Mohamed ElKoosy, the EgSA CEO,
        says Egypt plans another two satellites in
        the next three years, and plans to build a
        NGEO constellation similar to the Starlink
        project in the coming years. SpaceX signed
        a  deal in January with Egyptian operator
        NileSat  to  launch a  four-ton satellite  in
        2022 to support communications. ElKoosy
        says  Egypt’s  program is  geared toward
        security,  but also  focuses  on weather




                                                               Rwanda Launches First-Ever Satellite

                                                               to Connect Schools in Rural Area to
                                                               the Internet


                                                               The government of Rwanda and a UK-based company OneWeb
                                                               has  launched  the  first-ever  satellite  that  will  connect  remote
                                                               schools in the country to the internet. According to Face 2 Face
                                                               Africa, many  schools in  the rural  parts  of Rwanda are without
                                                               proper road networks and electricity, making it difficult to acquire
                                                               internet connectivity. The New Times reports that the satellite was
                                                               sent into orbit on March 25, from a spaceport on the Atlantic coast
                                                               of French  Guiana.  Ahead  of the launch,  Rwanda's  ICT  Minister,
                                                               Paula  Ingabire, had said: “Rwanda’s  choice  to  invest  in  space
                                                               technologies is part of our broader mission to bridge the digital
                                                               divide by providing equal digital opportunities to rural and remote
                                                               communities. “We are delighted to partner with OneWeb in this
                                                               transformative initiative which  presents  us a  huge  opportunity
                                                               to  leverage satellite  connectivity,  using OneWeb’s  constellation,
                                                               providing  low-latency  and high-speed  internet  to schools  in
                                                               remote communities of Rwanda."










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