Mauritius' first nanosatellite
has reached the International Space Station
08 June 2021
The first ever Mauritian
nanosatellite MIR-SAT1 has docked at the International
Space Station (ISS) aboard SpaceX-CRS22 Cargo Dragon
rocket on Saturday 5 June 2021. The spacecraft travelled
for 26 hours before reaching the ISS, after it had taken
off from from NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre, in Florida,
United States, on Thursday 3 June at 17:29 UTC (21:29
Mauritian time - GMT+4).
The Mauritian nanosatellite will be
sent into low earth orbit from the space station by 22
June.
This is a historic move for
Mauritius which envisions to engage in the spheres of
space and satellite technology as part of its national
development agenda.
The Minister of Information
Technology, Communication and Innovation, Mr. Deepak
Balgobin and other dignitaries, watched the SpaceX-CRS22
Cargo Dragon rocket live take off from the Government
House in Port Louis. Among those present, members of the
Board of Directors of the Mauritius Research and
Innovation Council (MRIC), the Government agency which
is operating the pioneering nanosatellite project in
Mauritius.
Minister Deepak Balgobin stated
that “After two years of hard work, the nanosatellite
has now reached the ISS. This springboard to space opens
up new opportunities and initiatives for our country
through space and satellite technology and gives new
impetus to our socio-economic development. Mauritius
made a first big step into space science and technology.
This is a momentous achievement and reflects the vision
of the Prime Minister, Pravind Jugnauth, of a
knowledge-based economy. Even if the satellite is small
in size, just like our island, today’s launch indicates
that the giant leap has been successful and poses
Mauritius high in the sky.”.
The MRIC has set up a ground
station at its premises in Ebène to receive data from
low-orbiting MIR-SAT 1. The data will be used for
various purposes, including maritime surveillance of
Mauritius’ vast exclusive economic zone, climate change
adaptation, weather forecasting and road traffic
management.

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