A first Kenyan satellite in space to “improve the country’s food security”


Kenya sends into space, Tuesday, April 11, its first satellite. Costing 140,000 euros, it will be sent by the American company Space X from California and will be used to obtain data on Kenyan agriculture and thus improve the country’s food security. The point with our correspondent Bastien Renouil from Malindi, from where the launch will be followed from the Kenyan space center.

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