About Afronautica
Our Mission
Afronautica is a digital platform dedicated to showcasing Africa's growing contributions to space exploration and technology. It provides detailed information on African space agencies, satellites, launch sites, and companies, aiming to educate, inspire, and foster global appreciation for the continent's advancements in space science. More is to come as we continue to expand our database and introduce new features to better serve our community.
Future Plans
Future plans for Afronautica include expanding its database with more detailed entries, introducing dynamic tools like satellite trackers and launch calendars, and publishing educational content to promote STEM and space science across Africa. The platform also aims to engage the community through webinars, competitions, and forums. Enthusiasts will have the ability to edit and correct the database, post articles, and use better tools for navigating through data. Afronautica envisions becoming a community hub for the african space field.
About the Founder
Hamady Lamine Danioko, a Computer Engineering student from Mali, is an aspiring aerospace engineer with a deep passion for space exploration and technology. As the founder of Afronautica, he is dedicated to showcasing Africa's contributions to the global space industry by providing detailed insights into African satellites, space agencies, launch sites, and companies. Hamady envisions Afronautica as a platform to educate, inspire, and unite space enthusiasts while laying the groundwork for future innovations.
History
Afronautica first aired in January 2025, marking the beginning of a new era in documenting and promoting Africa's contributions to space exploration and technology.
Support Our Mission
Your support is crucial in helping Afronautica grow and achieve its goals. By funding our project, you enable us to expand our database, develop new features, and promote STEM education across Africa.
Expand our database
With more detailed entries
Develop new features
Like satellite trackers, launch calendars and forums
Publish educational content
To promote STEM and space science
Engage the community
Through webinars, competitions, and forums
Enable enthusiasts
To edit and correct the database, post articles, and use better tools for navigating through data
To learn more about how you can support Afronautica, please visit our support page.
Together, we can inspire the next generation of African space explorers and innovators.
Contact Us
We value your feedback and suggestions. If you have any questions or would like to contribute to Afronautica, please reach out to us through the contact section.
Thank you for visiting Afronautica and supporting our mission to promote and document African space activities.