African women like Marie Makuate are pushing the boundaries of space technology and using satellite imagery to save lives, despite challenges related to costs and access. This article discusses the significance of more African countries launching their own satellites, the potential of the African space sector, and the importance of education in overcoming obstacles. With the need for more pan-African collaboration and investment in space programs, the future of space technology in Africa looks promising.
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