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Ghana has launched its first satellite to space, the satellite was launched by a group of students of All Nations University Ghana has rubbed shoulders with super powers in Geo-spatial Technology as the country witnessed the launching of its very first satellite into space.

The satellite, named Ghanasat-1, was launched into space by a group of students of the All Nations University with the help of the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. This historic development, although was not televised live on national television was watched live at JAXA Tsukuba Space Centre. This spectacular launch is expected to be fully operational on July 11, 2017.
 Ghana launches its first ever satellite into space
                      Ghana launches its first ever satellite into space
Associate research scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre (GSFC), Dr Richard Damoah has commended the students for taking up this initiative. In an address to the media, the research scientist charged government to invest into satellite technology so as to shore up investments into the country. Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan had last year launched the National Space Council with a charge to design a made in Nigeria satellite.

Members of the Council include the President as Chairman, the Vice President, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Attorney General/Minister of Justice, Minister of Science & Technology, Minister of Communication Technology, Minister of Defence, Minister of National Planning, Minister of Education, Minister of Interior, National Security Adviser, Director General, NASRDA and Secretary to Council, Prof. V.O.S Olunloyo, Prof. Francisca Okeke and Prof. E.D. Mishelia.
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Sofoluwe Emmanuel

Sofoluwe Emmanuel has been a writer and a reporter since 2015. He is the online editor of Latest Reality and a regular contributor to many lifestyle and leisure print publications. Emmanuel graduated with a Diploma in Accounting and Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication.

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