Possibilities beyond
our skies

Embark on a Galactic Journey with
the Kenya Space Agency

Space Services

The Agency has five space programmes:
1.  Earth Observation
2. Navigation and Positioning
3. Satellite Communications
4. Space Operations Systems Engineering
5. Space Science and Astronomy

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Space Capability

We are building a national space capability through Development of Human Capacity and Competence; Development of Infrastructure and Facilities; Promotion of Research, Innovation and Application; and Promoting Education and Outreach.

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Space Sector Coordination

We work with all industry players in growing a space sector that supports national development. Proper coordination and leadership will ensure that stakeholders are well guided for effective investments, impact and value for money.

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Our Focus Areas

Our mission is coordinating, nurturing and developing the
Kenyan Space Sector to maximise the utilization of space opportunities.
Our major areas of focus include:
Enhancing, utilization of space services and applications

Kenyan Scientists use space technology in conjunction with agriculture to discover how to control and ensure healthy crop growth and management.

Nurturing and developing national space capability

Satellites can be used to provide critical information to make predictions such as earthquakes and locust migrations.

Enabling national socioeconomic development

Satellite communication and imagery has been proven to be be an effective method to track security threats.

Instituting policy, legal and regulatory framework

Television, radio, telephones, internet pick up signals via communication satellites.

Utilizing earth observation in agriculture, urban planning, natural resource planning

Urban developers use Satellite imaging to closely monitor and support decision making for sustainable urban planning.

Developing human
capacity

Satellites generate multiple forms of data for private use and also for the general public.

Education and
outreach

Satellites generate multiple forms of data for private use and also for the general public.

Promoting of research
and innovation

Satellites generate multiple forms of data for private use and also for the general public.

Collaboration with regional and International Partners

Satellites generate multiple forms of data for private use and also for the general public.

Kenya Space Expo and Conference 2024

Theme: Space Technologies for Societal Benefits 
Date: 18-20 June 2024 Venue: The Edge Convention Centre, Nairobi

Pacing Space

Watch Video ▶ The journey towards the launch of Taifa-1,
Kenya's first earth observation satelitte

News, Updates & Events

JKUAT updates KSA on the Nakuja Rocket Project

JKUAT faculty members with the Ag. Director General of the Kenya Space Agency, Brigadier Hillary Kipkosgei, updating him on the successful launch of Nakuja-3
(N-3) Rockets and discussions about immediate future plans.

Collaboration with Ukraine on space matters

Ambassador Pravednyk Andrii, the Ukranian Ambassador to Kenya, paid a courtesy call to discuss areas of collaboration on space matters. They discussed the next steps in the implementation of the MoU between KSA and the State Space Agency of Ukraine (SSAU) in October 2023.

Harnessing earth observation data for smart decision making

Harnessing Earth Observation Data for Informed decision making, development of decision support products and tools. Data Earth Africa attended the Kenya Space Agency workshop in Nairobi, on agriculture and food security.

Outreach at Shree Swaminarayan Academy

KSA’s Education and Outreach department conducts a space education outreach at Shree Swaminarayan Academy, Mombasa.

Outreach at Shree Swaminarayan Academy

The Ag. DG KSA, hosted Dr. Benson Kenduiywo, Data Scientist & East Africa-Lead Climate Security (Climate Action) from Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT.

UNOOSA Space for Women Expert Meeting

The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) jointly organized and hosted a United Nations / Canada Space for Women.

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KSA Frequently Asked Questions

The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) is a Kenyan State Corporation under the Ministry of Defence which was established through the Legal Notice No. 22 of 7 March 2017 and is mandated to promote, coordinate and regulate Space related activities in the country.

A satellite is a body or object that moves around a larger body.

Kenya's space program began in the early 60s at the Luigi Broglio Space Centre in Malindi. Over the years, over 20 sounding rockets and nine satellites have been launched from the Malindi Space Centre. 

A sounding rocket is a rocket that carries instruments and performs scientific experiments during its flight.   

Taifa 1 is Kenya’s first operational earth observation satellite designed and developed by a team of Kenyan engineers. It is an optical satellite with two imagers for its primary and secondary missions designed to deliver panchromatic and multispectral imageries respectively. The nanosatellite will be operational for 5 years and support environmental monitoring, climate monitoring and mitigation, food security through crop condition and monitoring, and disaster management among others.

Where you can find us

CONTACT INFORMATION


Phone:
+254 709 298 200
Whatsapp: +254 709 298 200
E-mail: info@ksa.go.ke

Address: 
Pitman House,
Jakaya Kikwete Road

Working hours:

8:00AM - 5:00PM

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