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Exclusive Corporate feature. Corporate Account. Statista Accounts: Access All Statistics. Basic Account. After Monday, SpaceX plans to launch three more missions this month — two more taking Starlink payloads, and another testing its Crew Dragon capsule, which has been designed to transport astronauts to and from low-earth orbit, scheduled for January It is also notable that the Falcon 9 rocket that SpaceX used blasted off on its fourth trip up and is due to return to Earth, touching down on the landing barge, named Of Course I Still Love You.

In actuality, this is only the beginning. In October the International Telecommunication Union confirmed Musk is seeking approval for a mega-constellation — an additional 30, broadband carrying satellites. By Laura Winter. Published On 7 Jan Aruasa said the mini-satellites and rockets were scheduled to launch earlier this year, but the coronavirus pandemic disrupted that plan. Despite the disruption of the initial plan, The Star reported that the Kenya Space Agency KSA continued its capacity building to ensure Kenyans can design and develop satellites and rockets.

Nano-satellite is a type of small satellites—miniaturised satellites of low mass that weigh less than 1, kilogrammes. There are 14 African small satellites currently active in orbit. The Board has the responsibility of coordinating space-related activities, recommending national space policies, and establishing excellence centres in space science. And both the Kenyan and Italian governments have an ownership agreement on the Malinda-based Luigi Broglio Space Centre established in It was formerly known as the San Marco platform.

Kenya initiated its space programme in , and it is geographically well-positioned on the equator to launch satellites into the geostationary and other orbits. Aruasa noted that since the launch, the KSA has not been able to do much because it has been working round the clock to synergies available data.

He said there is also not enough infrastructure to allow more establishment. She noted that Kenya is yet to derive optimal benefits from the exploration and use of outer space.



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