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Ghana joins space industry – launches Space Science and Technology center

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Ghana officially opened its Space Science and Technology Center (SSTC) Wednesday in a bid to harness the potentials of science and technology for accelerated socio- economic development.

President John Atta Mills, in his keynote message, said the bold initiative was not only to take Ghana into the elite club of countries taking advantage of the benefits of space science and technology but also to focus on exploiting them for the benefit of humans.

“The expectation is that new jobs will be created as new materials and minerals are researched into products, goods and services that would lead to the creation of whole new industries such as those related to the field of semiconductors and electronic engineering,” Mr Mills said.

Ghana in 1963 established the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) to implement the Ghana Nuclear Reactor Project (GNRP) dreamed up in 1961 as the foundation for the introduction of nuclear science and technology.

The establishment of GAEC, which now hosts the SSTC, was aimed at exploiting the peaceful applications of nuclear energy for national development.

This decision to join the space industry was consummated when Ghana joined the consortium of 11 African countries, with South Africa as a leader, for a US$ 2 billion space square kilometre arrays (SKA) radio telescope, considered to be the largest in the world.

Mr Mills said, as an oil country, “Ghana should be equipped to monitor activities in the management and security of the oil industry, with space providing quick and guaranteed communication links for that purpose.”

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