
Science & Innovation: Ghana’s Kuntunse Radio Telescope Puts Nation on Global Astronomy Map
Kuntunse, Accra – January 24, 2026 Ghana’s Radio Astronomy Observatory at Kuntunse, near Accra, is drawing growing international attention as a centre for scientific discovery, innovation, and capacity building in space science. The facility, home to a 32-metre radio telescope, has become a cornerstone of Ghana’s expanding presence on the global astronomy stage. The observatory was established through the conversion of the former Ghana Satellite Earth Station into a functioning radio astronomy instrument. Today, the Kuntunse Radio Telescope detects faint radio waves emitted by celestial objects such as pulsars and interstellar gases, enabling scientists to study the structure and dynamics of the universe.





















