Morocco Joins International Effort to Launch Climate-Monitoring Nanosatellites

Successful launch of three "university nanosatellites", including a Moroccan satellite. The announcement was made by the British foundation, KSF Space, which was delighted with this scientific achievement.
In this regard, Medias24 writes that the three nanosatellites were launched from Poland, as part of the cooperation between a group of universities in India, Poland, the United Kingdom and, of course, Morocco. The purpose of this experiment is to monitor climate change in the Northern Europe region.
Dr. Mohamed Kayyali, Director of KSF Space, stated in the columns of Medias24 that this research project was developed by students from the Private University of Fez, the Center for Space Research and Astronomy in Poland, the MIT University in India and the Small Satellite Training and Development Program of "NEP Certification".
The International Federation of Green Technologies of the United States (IFGICT) will be responsible for analyzing the data collected by the nanosatellites on climate change in Poland and Northern Europe, in collaboration with the universities mentioned above, the site specifies.
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