Cape Argus

SATELLITE TRACKS SHIPS, WILDFIRES

Aim is to ‘transform economic landscape’

- RUSANA PHILANDER

A NEW nanosatell­ite which was successful­ly launched to monitor ships is already producing images.

The ZACUBE-2 was successful­ly launched last year by the Department of Science and Technology.

The satellite has also been monitoring natural disasters and wildfires.

This comes in light of the wildfires which the Western Cape has experience­d over the past few months.

There were massive fires in the George area last year.

These were followed by the Wupperthal fire disaster and fires in the Overberg district.

The wildfires spread very fast due to strong winds and dry vegetation.

The Department of Science and Technology said that the nanosatell­ite was also monitoring gases being emitted in the atmosphere.

It would be able to tell how clean the air was.

It was launched with other nanosatell­ites from the United States, Spain, Germany and Japan, along with the Russian Soyuz Kanopus mission from Siberia.

Department of Science and Technology director-general Dr Phil Mjwara said that the satellite could detect ships in South African waters which did not have responders, as well as detect wildfires.

“This has been a milestone and we have a role to play in the space arena.

“The government has also recognised the role it has to play in the space arena. South Africa developed the space infrastruc­ture to transform the economic landscape,” he said.

ZACUBE-2 is the second nanosatell­ite which South Africa has launched. It weighs 4kg and is the most advanced on the African continent.

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