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South Africa and southern Africa's landmark first government-owned satellite was scheduled to be launched later on Tuesday from the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan aboard a Russian rocket.

The R26-million SumbandilaSat will be piggybacking on a Russian Soyuz rocket, which will blast off at 20.55.07 local time from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to launch a Russian weather satellite called Meteor.

The 81-kilogram satellite, which will orbit 500 kilometres above the Equator and pass over South Africa four times a day, will collect images for use by government in agriculture, water management, urban planning and other domains.

Commissioned by the Department of Science and Technology from a company in the Western Cape, SumbandilaSat, which means "to lead the way" in Venda, a South African language, was originally supposed to be launched in 2006 from a Russian rocket over the Barents Sea.
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But "geopolitical issues" torpedoed that launch, according to Khalid Manjoo, team leader for assembly, integration and testing at SunSpace & Information Systems, the company that built the satellite.

The United States was concerned about a Russian rocket being launched into orbit over its territory and Russia had to cancel the launch.

The project lay dormant until mid-2008 when South Africa and Russia signed a new agreement on space cooperation, which sees Russia launch the satellite pro bono.

Russia is also cooperating with South Africa on the establishment of South Africa's own space agency, which is expected to be launched by the end of the year.

This is the first government satellite in southern Africa. Elsewhere in Africa, Egypt and Nigeria have also launched satellites. South Africa's first satellite, SunSat was launched in 1999 as an experiment by the University of Stellenbosch and exhausted its lifetime in space two years later.


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20 Weeks ago kagiso wrote :
congrats 2 sa...really its abt time
21 Weeks ago Burghs wrote :
Those poor chickens are going to freeze their knuts off on the roof rack! :)
21 Weeks ago Johan wrote :
Congrats, it's about time SA gets with it! The new space agency in co-op with a country like Russia is also a great idea. They have the history, technology and know-how. We can only benifit...
21 Weeks ago Michael wrote :
Is this not our second satellite in space?Or was the previous one still too big a secret to finally admit to?




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