From b4fcdf3ac85a987294c3f0b7f33b0e161be05913 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Shohei Aoki History
Avionics is headed by Willy Stephen Tounsi from PAUSTI, Telemetry by Smith Jilks from JKUAT,
Propulsion by Washington Kamadi from JKUAT and Airframe by Destine from PAUSTI.
+ The project started to host the internship in January 2021. + There were six interns in 2021, 24 students in 2022, and 40 interns in 2023. + The interns are split into four groups (Airframe, Recovery, Solid Propulsion, and Liquid Propulsion) and work to achieve the specific objectives. + There have also been many JKUAT students working on our rocket's research and development as their final year project. + More than 100 students have already been involved in the project since the beginning. +
+ + +Nakuja project closely works with the Kenya Space Agency (KSA). + KSA is promoting the space development in Kenya and provides us many opportunities to grow. + KSA supported our visit to Broglio Space Center in Malindi to study the ground station facility. + KSA kindly allowed us to participate in the Kenya Space Expo and Conference held in Nairobi in June 2022 to exhibit our rocket. + KSA also facilitated us to launch N-2 rocket and N-3 rocket. +
++ According to the partnership with KSA, our project will contribute to the space development in Kenya. +