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Namibia commissions nanosatellite ground station and satellite mission design facility

The projects fulfil the objectives of the Namibia Space Science and Technology Policy by providing hands-on training, fostering local expertise, and enhancing Namibia’s participation in the global space sector.
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Namibia’s Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation (MHETI) has commissioned AAC Space Africa and Astrofica Technologies to build a nanosatellite ground station and satellite mission design facility at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), reported Space in Africa. These projects represent critical steps toward establishing a sustainable space industry in Namibia. The project is expected to be completed by early 2025.

The nanosatellite ground station will serve as a research and training hub for students and graduates, enabling satellite tracking and operations. In addition, it will be configured for operations in the VHF, UHF, and S-frequency bands, providing essential hands-on experience for aspiring satellite engineers. The station’s control room will be collocated with the satellite mission design facility for seamless operation integration.

The mission design facility will house a cutting-edge Concurrent Design Facility (CDF) featuring 25 computers, multimedia devices, and software design tools. The setup is expected to enable engineering teams from various disciplines to collaboratively design space missions using concurrent engineering methods. As the only facility of its kind in the region, it will offer advanced training opportunities and provide an agile platform for developing future space missions.