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A Russian state corporation and a delegation from the West African nation met to discuss joint space projects | A Russian state corporation and a delegation from the West African nation met to discuss joint space projects |
Russian state space corporation Glavkosmos hosted a meeting with Malian officials on Tuesday, discussing satellite launch services and technology sharing. | |
The delegation from Mali, led by Economy Minister Alousseni Sanou, met executives from Glavkosmos, which promotes the country’s space industry on the global market, at the group's Moscow HQ. | |
Ilya Tarasenko, CEO of Glavkosmos – a subsidiary of state corporation Roscosmos – said the talks addressed the development of national space projects in Mali and training, among other issues. Representatives of Mali’s trade, transport and infrastructure ministries were also at the meeting. | |
As of 2022 at least 13 African nations, including Ethiopia, Angola, South Africa and Sudan had manufactured 48 satellites, according to Space in Africa, a Nigeria-based space industry monitoring firm. Space programs are currently running in more than 20 African countries. | |
Egypt became the first African state to send a satellite into space in 1998. Kenya put its first experimental mini-satellites into orbit from the International Space Station in 2018, and in April this year, launched its first operational Earth observation satellite, named Taifa-1. |
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