African Countries with the Highest Number of Satellites in Orbit

Data: Courtesy of Statista

125 new satellites have been lined up for development in 23 African countries by 2025 Insider Africa reports.

South Africa and Egypt top the list with 13 each and Nigeria second with seven.

Meanwhile, several African countries have their satellites, some of which serve critical functions in agriculture, climate monitoring, communications, and disaster response.

As of the end of 2022, the continent had successfully launched at least 52 satellites, according to the consulting firm Space Hubs Africa. The continent even has an ambitious plan to more than triple the number of satellites sent into the Earth’s orbit over the next few years.

According to the Africa Space Industry Annual Report, 125 new satellites have been lined up for development in 23 African countries by 2025, as activities in the continent’s space market heat up significantly.

The global space economy is worth about $469 billion, while the African space industry, valued at $19.49 billion in 2021, is projected to grow by 16.16% to $22.64 billion by 2026.

Below are African countries with the highest number of satellites in orbit:
Rank         Country         Number of satellites
1                 South Africa                 13
2                 Egypt                              13
3                 Nigeria                             7
4                 Algeria                             6
5                 Morocco                          3
6                 Kenya                              3

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