A Historic Launch for Africa
In an inspiring move towards innovation and technology, a group of teenage girls has taken the initiative to create Africa's very first private satellite, set to launch into space in 2017. This groundbreaking project not only showcases the brilliance of young minds but also aims to address pressing environmental issues, particularly South Africa's ongoing drought crisis.
Empowering Young Women in STEM
The project, spearheaded by these ambitious teens, reflects a growing movement to encourage young women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). By actively engaging in satellite design and development, these girls are breaking barriers and setting a precedent for future generations.
Satellite's Mission: Combatting Drought
This innovative satellite is designed with a primary objective: to monitor climate conditions and provide vital data that can help mitigate the effects of drought in South Africa. With the country facing severe water shortages, the satellite will play a crucial role in gathering information that could lead to better resource management and agricultural practices.



