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ArmCosmos

ArmCosmos, commonly known as the Armenian Space Agency (Armenian: Հայկական տիեզերական գործակալություն), is an Armenian private agency responsible for the development of Armenia's commercial space industry, coordinating domestic activities, identifying opportunities and facilitating international space engagement, on behalf of the Government of Armenia. Its headquarters are located in Yerevan, Armenia.

ArmCosmos
Հայկական տիեզերական գործակալություն
Agency overview
Formed31 May 2013; 10 years ago (2013-05-31)
JurisdictionArmenia
HeadquartersYerevan, Armenia
Parent departmentMinistry of Transport and Communication[1]

History edit

In 2013, Gagik Grigorian, head of the Ministry of Transport and Communication announced the creation of ArmCosmos, a company to facilitate launching Armenia's first commercial satellite, named ArmSat,[2] into Earth's orbit.[1]

The government first announced plans to launch an Armenian satellite in April 2012 when senior officials from Russia's Federal Space Agency, also known as Roscosmos, visited Yerevan and met with Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan. A government statement announced that the two sides expressed readiness “to take necessary measures to put the project into practice.”[1]

Currently, six of the 15 Post-Soviet republics have launched their own satellites since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.[3]

Budget edit

The initial cost for Armenia's space program was US$250 million, with part of the sum to come from private investors, as announced by government officials.[3]

Goals edit

Armenia currently has the right for two orbital positions for telecom satellites in the Geostationary orbit allocated to Armenia.[3][4] Since 2013, ArmCosmos has been conducting negotiations with the UN's International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to plan for the prospective launch of Armenia's first satellite. Once negotiations are completed with the ITU, talks will be conducted with respect to the designing and construction of the satellite.[4]

Cooperation edit

 
Artistic rendition of the ArmCosmos satellite, ArmSat.

Armenia is a member of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization, and has ratified the Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme-Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite.

In July 2013, Armenian Transport Minister Gagik Beglaryan, visited Canada and met with the president of the Canadian Space Agency, Gilles Leclerc, and senior official from the Canadian Export Development Agency, John Miller, to discuss the possibility of Canadian participation in Armenia's space program.[5] Beglaryan also met with representatives from MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA), a Canadian aerospace technology company. MDA President Mag Iskander advised Beglaryan that the MDA will help Armenia launch its first communications satellite.

In September 2013, Armenian government officials met with German Ambassador Rainer Morel. The Ambassador stated that, "We are ready to cooperate not only in communications but also other fields related with the project" and expressed hope that German companies will also show interest in the satellite program.[6]

In 2014, China announced its interest in developing the ArmSat satellite. Transport Minister Gagik Beglaryan met with representatives of the China Great Wall Industry Corporation and the China Academy of Space Technology. The vice president of the China Great Wall Industry Corporation, Zhao Chun Chao, stated that the Chinese side is ready to engage in the design of ArmSat, construction, launching and servicing, as well as training of Armenian specialists.[7]

The American University of Armenia announced its interest in the program and launched the Armenian Student Aerospace Team (ArmSat) student club. The ArmSat student club is working on developing both hardware and software systems.[8]

In 2017, India announced its intentions to build an Earth observation satellite for Armenia, as well as train Armenian scientists in the use of the system and handling and interpreting its data. An agreement was finalized following former Indian Vice-President Hamid Ansari's meeting with former President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan.[9]

In October 2019, government ministers from Armenia and Georgia met to discuss a range of economic and technical cooperation proposals, among them satellite communications. Both Caucasus countries acknowledged that there is “untapped potential” and pledged to collaborate on ambitious projects.[10]

Cooperation with the Eurasian Union edit

The Eurasian Union announced plans to create a joint remote earth sensing system by integrating space and ground-based capabilities of its member states, to include Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. The project involves the creation of a commercial company that will integrate both space and ground-based systems and provide satellite imaging to global customers by 2019.[9]

Cooperation with the European Space Agency edit

Armenia also cooperates and participates in certain programs of the European Space Agency (ESA). In 2016, Armenia joined the ESA's Earth Observation for Eastern Partnership initiative. This move brought new perspectives to develop cooperation opportunities between the ESA and the EU's Eastern Partnership countries. The project aims to achieve an increase in the uptake of satellite-based environmental information and promotes regional cooperation and knowledge exchange. The project is further endorsed by the World Bank and the European Investment Bank.[11] Other project members include Georgia, Moldova and Poland.[12]

Recent developments edit

In October 2019, the Government of Armenia approved a bill on creating a national law on space activities. The bill will provide companies with tax privileges until 2030, will encourage space activities to be developed in Armenia and will enable Armenia to carry out its own space programs, including launching Armenian spacecraft and satellites into space.[13][14]

On 26 March 2020, the Government of Armenia signed into law a package of space activity legislation called "Advanced Tomorrow", or ATOM, which will promote educational and economic development and will expand both state and commercial space activities.[15]

In August 2020, the President of Armenia, Armen Sarksyan, announced that Armenia will host the sixth Starmus Festival from September 5 to 10, 2022. The event was sponsored by the President himself, as well as, the Ministry of Education and Science. The event brought together world-class scientists, artists, astronauts, and the general public to celebrate science communication and to share latest discoveries in a number of scientific fields. The main focus of the sixth Starmus Festival was on the exploration of Mars.[16]

On 27 April 2021, the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, Armen Grigoryan met with the General Director of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin in Moscow. The parties discussed the prospects for the development of space activities in Armenia. Rogozin praised Armenian-Russian cooperation in the field of space monitoring. He proposed to expand cooperation between Russia and Armenia in the framework of space technology, design and development. The parties also agreed to set up a space activities working group between Armenia and Russia.[17]

On 15 June 2021, the Minister of High-Tech Industry, Hayk Chobanyan, participated in the Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX 2021) in Saint Petersburg. He attached importance to cooperation with key players in the field and participation in international events and stated that Armenia is a country with great ambitions and potential in the field of space research. Chobanyan stressed that taking into account that space exploration is accompanied by technological progress, the Armenian government is investing in the development of this direction. “We strive to work with the world’s leading countries to use space for peaceful purposes and to engage in other global projects,” the Minister said.[18]

On 25 May 2022, Armenia launched an observation satellite in cooperation with SpaceX. The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan stated, "On May 25, 2022, at 22:35 Yerevan time, the first satellite of Armenia was launched into orbit from the space station at Cape Canaveral, USA."[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Armenia Plans Satellite Launch". «Ազատ Եվրոպա/Ազատություն» ռադիոկայան.
  2. ^ "Satnews Publishers: Daily Satellite News". www.satnews.com.
  3. ^ a b c "Armenia to Launch Its First Satellite". www.spacedaily.com.
  4. ^ a b "Armenia to send satellite to space". news.am.
  5. ^ "Canada's MDA Ready to Help Armenia Launch First Comsat". Asbarez News. 9 August 2013.
  6. ^ "German companies are interested in Armenian telecommunications sphere". armenpress.am.
  7. ^ "China keen on Armenian satellite launch project". arka.am.
  8. ^ "ArmSAT Launches 'Rockets' into the 'Space' of Science". March 12, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "India to Build Earth Observation Satellite for Armenia, Build Human Capacity". 28 April 2017.
  10. ^ Sheldon, John (October 29, 2019). "Armenia And Georgia Discuss Satellite Communications Collaboration". SpaceWatch.Global.
  11. ^ "Expanding EO4SD scope to EU eastern neighbourhood | earth observation for sustainable development".
  12. ^ "Welcome to earth observation for eastern partnership | earth observation for eastern partnership".
  13. ^ "Armenian Government aims BEYOND sky-high, announces future space program plans and creates new law". armenpress.am.
  14. ^ "Armenia President signs law on space activity". news.am.
  15. ^ "Get ready for Starmus VI". astronomy.com.
  16. ^ "2021 STARMUS festival expected to boost Armenia tourism". armenpress.am.
  17. ^ "Roscosmos head offers to expand Russia-Armenia cooperation in space technologies". armenpress.am.
  18. ^ "Hayk Chobanyan participates in the GLEX-2021 international conference". 1lurer.am.
  19. ^ "Launched in secret: Armenia's first satellite joins Earth orbit". jam-news.net/. 26 May 2022.

armcosmos, commonly, known, armenian, space, agency, armenian, Հայկական, տիեզերական, գործակալություն, armenian, private, agency, responsible, development, armenia, commercial, space, industry, coordinating, domestic, activities, identifying, opportunities, fac. ArmCosmos commonly known as the Armenian Space Agency Armenian Հայկական տիեզերական գործակալություն is an Armenian private agency responsible for the development of Armenia s commercial space industry coordinating domestic activities identifying opportunities and facilitating international space engagement on behalf of the Government of Armenia Its headquarters are located in Yerevan Armenia ArmCosmosՀայկական տիեզերական գործակալությունAgency overviewFormed31 May 2013 10 years ago 2013 05 31 JurisdictionArmeniaHeadquartersYerevan ArmeniaParent departmentMinistry of Transport and Communication 1 Contents 1 History 2 Budget 3 Goals 4 Cooperation 4 1 Cooperation with the Eurasian Union 4 2 Cooperation with the European Space Agency 5 Recent developments 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editIn 2013 Gagik Grigorian head of the Ministry of Transport and Communication announced the creation of ArmCosmos a company to facilitate launching Armenia s first commercial satellite named ArmSat 2 into Earth s orbit 1 The government first announced plans to launch an Armenian satellite in April 2012 when senior officials from Russia s Federal Space Agency also known as Roscosmos visited Yerevan and met with Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan A government statement announced that the two sides expressed readiness to take necessary measures to put the project into practice 1 Currently six of the 15 Post Soviet republics have launched their own satellites since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 3 Budget editSee also Satellite Planned first satellites The initial cost for Armenia s space program was US 250 million with part of the sum to come from private investors as announced by government officials 3 Goals editSee also List of government space agencies Expected and proposed future space agencies Armenia currently has the right for two orbital positions for telecom satellites in the Geostationary orbit allocated to Armenia 3 4 Since 2013 ArmCosmos has been conducting negotiations with the UN s International Telecommunication Union ITU to plan for the prospective launch of Armenia s first satellite Once negotiations are completed with the ITU talks will be conducted with respect to the designing and construction of the satellite 4 Cooperation edit nbsp Artistic rendition of the ArmCosmos satellite ArmSat Armenia is a member of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization and has ratified the Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite In July 2013 Armenian Transport Minister Gagik Beglaryan visited Canada and met with the president of the Canadian Space Agency Gilles Leclerc and senior official from the Canadian Export Development Agency John Miller to discuss the possibility of Canadian participation in Armenia s space program 5 Beglaryan also met with representatives from MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd MDA a Canadian aerospace technology company MDA President Mag Iskander advised Beglaryan that the MDA will help Armenia launch its first communications satellite In September 2013 Armenian government officials met with German Ambassador Rainer Morel The Ambassador stated that We are ready to cooperate not only in communications but also other fields related with the project and expressed hope that German companies will also show interest in the satellite program 6 In 2014 China announced its interest in developing the ArmSat satellite Transport Minister Gagik Beglaryan met with representatives of the China Great Wall Industry Corporation and the China Academy of Space Technology The vice president of the China Great Wall Industry Corporation Zhao Chun Chao stated that the Chinese side is ready to engage in the design of ArmSat construction launching and servicing as well as training of Armenian specialists 7 The American University of Armenia announced its interest in the program and launched the Armenian Student Aerospace Team ArmSat student club The ArmSat student club is working on developing both hardware and software systems 8 In 2017 India announced its intentions to build an Earth observation satellite for Armenia as well as train Armenian scientists in the use of the system and handling and interpreting its data An agreement was finalized following former Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari s meeting with former President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan 9 In October 2019 government ministers from Armenia and Georgia met to discuss a range of economic and technical cooperation proposals among them satellite communications Both Caucasus countries acknowledged that there is untapped potential and pledged to collaborate on ambitious projects 10 Cooperation with the Eurasian Union edit The Eurasian Union announced plans to create a joint remote earth sensing system by integrating space and ground based capabilities of its member states to include Russia Kyrgyzstan Armenia Belarus and Kazakhstan The project involves the creation of a commercial company that will integrate both space and ground based systems and provide satellite imaging to global customers by 2019 9 Cooperation with the European Space Agency edit See also Enlargement of the European Space Agency Possible future cooperation Armenia also cooperates and participates in certain programs of the European Space Agency ESA In 2016 Armenia joined the ESA s Earth Observation for Eastern Partnership initiative This move brought new perspectives to develop cooperation opportunities between the ESA and the EU s Eastern Partnership countries The project aims to achieve an increase in the uptake of satellite based environmental information and promotes regional cooperation and knowledge exchange The project is further endorsed by the World Bank and the European Investment Bank 11 Other project members include Georgia Moldova and Poland 12 Recent developments editIn October 2019 the Government of Armenia approved a bill on creating a national law on space activities The bill will provide companies with tax privileges until 2030 will encourage space activities to be developed in Armenia and will enable Armenia to carry out its own space programs including launching Armenian spacecraft and satellites into space 13 14 On 26 March 2020 the Government of Armenia signed into law a package of space activity legislation called Advanced Tomorrow or ATOM which will promote educational and economic development and will expand both state and commercial space activities 15 In August 2020 the President of Armenia Armen Sarksyan announced that Armenia will host the sixth Starmus Festival from September 5 to 10 2022 The event was sponsored by the President himself as well as the Ministry of Education and Science The event brought together world class scientists artists astronauts and the general public to celebrate science communication and to share latest discoveries in a number of scientific fields The main focus of the sixth Starmus Festival was on the exploration of Mars 16 On 27 April 2021 the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan met with the General Director of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin in Moscow The parties discussed the prospects for the development of space activities in Armenia Rogozin praised Armenian Russian cooperation in the field of space monitoring He proposed to expand cooperation between Russia and Armenia in the framework of space technology design and development The parties also agreed to set up a space activities working group between Armenia and Russia 17 On 15 June 2021 the Minister of High Tech Industry Hayk Chobanyan participated in the Global Space Exploration Conference GLEX 2021 in Saint Petersburg He attached importance to cooperation with key players in the field and participation in international events and stated that Armenia is a country with great ambitions and potential in the field of space research Chobanyan stressed that taking into account that space exploration is accompanied by technological progress the Armenian government is investing in the development of this direction We strive to work with the world s leading countries to use space for peaceful purposes and to engage in other global projects the Minister said 18 On 25 May 2022 Armenia launched an observation satellite in cooperation with SpaceX The Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan stated On May 25 2022 at 22 35 Yerevan time the first satellite of Armenia was launched into orbit from the space station at Cape Canaveral USA 19 See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp Telecommunications portal nbsp Spaceflight portal List of companies of Armenia List of government space agencies Soviet space program Science and technology in Armenia Telecommunications in ArmeniaReferences edit a b c Armenia Plans Satellite Launch Ազատ Եվրոպա Ազատություն ռադիոկայան Satnews Publishers Daily Satellite News www satnews com a b c Armenia to Launch Its First Satellite www spacedaily com a b Armenia to send satellite to space news am Canada s MDA Ready to Help Armenia Launch First Comsat Asbarez News 9 August 2013 German companies are interested in Armenian telecommunications sphere armenpress am China keen on Armenian satellite launch project arka am ArmSAT Launches Rockets into the Space of Science March 12 2020 a b India to Build Earth Observation Satellite for Armenia Build Human Capacity 28 April 2017 Sheldon John October 29 2019 Armenia And Georgia Discuss Satellite Communications Collaboration SpaceWatch Global Expanding EO4SD scope to EU eastern neighbourhood earth observation for sustainable development Welcome to earth observation for eastern partnership earth observation for eastern partnership Armenian Government aims BEYOND sky high announces future space program plans and creates new law armenpress am Armenia President signs law on space activity news am Get ready for Starmus VI astronomy com 2021 STARMUS festival expected to boost Armenia tourism armenpress am Roscosmos head offers to expand Russia Armenia cooperation in space technologies armenpress am Hayk Chobanyan participates in the GLEX 2021 international conference 1lurer am Launched in secret Armenia s first satellite joins Earth orbit jam news net 26 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ArmCosmos amp oldid 1224475340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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