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Ugandan space initiatives : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ugandan space initiatives
The development of Ugandan space initiatives has been largely shaped by that country's position on the equator. Its history is marked by an early unrealistic proposal for a full-fledged space program, and a significant involvement in issues of space law. ==Conditions== As one of only a handful of equatorial states, Uganda is ideally sited for a spaceport to launch satellites into geostationary orbit, but this option has never been pursued because of political instability in the country. The closest regional facility, and the only one ever active in East Africa, is the Italian-owned Broglio Space Centre off of neighboring Kenya's coast. Uganda has never acquired any ballistic missile capability, the usual precursor to booster development. The only state in Sub-Saharan Africa to ever do so was South Africa, which developed the RSA-3 and RSA-4 missiles in the 1980s, but after the end of apartheid cancelled its nuclear weapons, and later its ballistic missile programs by 1993.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Country Profiles: South Africa – Missile )〕
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