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The Rwanda Space Agency (RSA) is Rwanda's agency for aerospace research and economic development. Its responsibilities include advising the government of Rwanda on space policies, to implement those policies, to promote Rwanda's aerospace industry, and to conduct aerospace research.[1] It was established in 2021.[2]

History

In 2017, the Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) and Rwanda's Ministry of Defense created a Space Working Group.[3] This coordinated and promoted the various aerospace projects around the country culminating in the launch of Rwanda's first satellite, RWASAT-1, in 2019 through the Japan Aerospace and Exploration Agency (JAXA).[4]

Since the RSA was established, Rwanda has rapidly grown its ambitions. In October of 2021, the RSA requested orbital slots for almost 330,000 satellites. In 2022, its CEO, Col. Francis Ngabo, signed the Artemis Accords on the norms for space exploration and use of astronomical objects.[5]

Earth Observation Program

Much of the RSA's activity involves earth observation. This includes greenhouse gas monitoring, disaster management, and economic and social development.[6]

Rwanda's first satellite, RWASAT-1, monitored soil moisture levels and provided data for crop yield estimates as a part of the RSA's economic development initiative. Its second, nicknamed Icyerekezo, helped provide satellite internet service to the remote Nkombo Island on Lake Kivu.[7]

In 2022, the RSA took charge of the Rwanda Climate Observatory.[8] It now monitors the emissions of six greenhouse gases.

References

  1. ^ LAW N° 022/2021 of 18/04/2021 (Rwanda)
  2. ^ Sabiiti, Daniel (2021-03-09). "Parliament Approves Law establishing Rwanda Space Agency". KT PRESS. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  3. ^ Staff (2020-05-28). "Big dream: inside Rwanda's newly established Space Agency". FurtherAfrica. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  4. ^ Ashimwe, Edwin (2021-10-24). "Inside Rwanda's space ambitions". The New Times. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  5. ^ "NASA Welcomes Nigeria, Rwanda as Newest Artemis Accords Signatories - NASA". 2022-12-13. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  6. ^ "UN Rwanda, Rwanda Space Agency to partner up on space activities | United Nations in Rwanda". rwanda.un.org. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  7. ^ admin (2023-11-01). "Rwanda Space Agency: Creating opportunity for emerging space economy - Space Watch Africa". Space Watch Africa. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  8. ^ "RSA takes Charge of the Rwanda Climate Observatory Project – Space in Africa". Retrieved 2024-06-15.