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Launch Of Kenya’s First Operational Satellite Delayed Due to Bad weather.

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  • The launch of Kenya’s first operational satellite, Taifa-1 meant to boost Agriculture, Security and Entrepreneurs has been delayed due to bad weather.
  • The satellite is intended to also aid in environmental monitoring, natural resource management as well as farming amongst many other benefits.
  • The satellite will be launched today, April 12 2023.

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The launch of Kenya’s first operational satellite, Taifa-1 meant to benefit Agriculture, Security and Entrepreneurs has been delayed due to bad weather.

 

The satellite was to be launched yesterday, April 11, aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 9.44 am Kenyan time.

 

Kenya Space Agency Engineer, Pattern Odhiambo said that due to bad weather the launch has to be postponed as the risk of damaging the satellite are high.

 

“There is also the risk of the rocket falling back and causing death in case it lands in an area that is highly populated, “said Odhiambo.

The satellite is intended to aid in environmental monitoring, natural resource management as well as agriculture amongst many other benefits.

 

“The local farmers will benefit from the satellite launch as data collected will be specific when planting season comes,” said Odhiambo on Twitter.

 

Odhiambo emphasised that farmers will know where they specifically have to apply fertilizers and pesticides which will reduce wastage and improve efficiency.

He also added that inevitably crop production will be improved.

The Ministry of Defence in conjunction with the Kenya Space Agency shared a joint statement informing the Kenyan public that the Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) has announced a 24-hour delay for the launch of the Falcon 9 Transporter 7 mission earlier scheduled for Monday 10 April 2023 at 11.44 pm Pacific Time (Tuesday 11 April 2023 at 9.44 am Kenyan time).

 

The delay also affected the anticipated launch of Taifa-one satellite alongside other satellites from other countries on the same Transporter 7-rideshare mission.

“The launch is now expected to take place today on tuesday 11 April 2023 at 11. 44 pm Pacific time (Wednesday 12 April 2023 at 9:44am Kenyan time)” read the joint statement from the Ministry of defence and Kenya Space Agency.

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