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Home » Emmanuel Wie-Addo writes: Tapping into a $1.8tn space economy

Emmanuel Wie-Addo writes: Tapping into a $1.8tn space economy

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 15, 2025 Public Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
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Emmanuel Wie-Addo inside Missouri S&T’s vacuum chamber. Photo credit: Michael Pierce/Missouri S&T

Space is an unforgiving realm: a vacuum devoid of air, temperatures that swing from scorching to freezing, and relentless charged particles that bombard satellites, threatening critical systems.

These harsh conditions can degrade spacecraft and jeopardise missions vital for global communication, navigation, defence, and climate monitoring.

At Missouri University of Science and Technology, researcher Emmanuel Kofi Asuako Wie-Addo is revolutionising how we prepare for these challenges.

His work focuses on recreating the extreme environment on Earth using advanced vacuum facilities and custom-designed diagnostic probes.

These tools enable precise, reliable testing of satellites, propulsion systems, and instruments, ensuring they withstand the rigours of space before launch.

By preventing catastrophic failures, Emmanuel’s research safeguards billions in investments and ensures mission success.

As the global space economy races toward a projected $1.8 trillion by 2035, growing at 9% annually according to the World Economic Forum, Emmanuel’s innovations are a linchpin in this dynamic sector.

His cost-effective ground-testing solutions are tailor-made for emerging spacefaring nations, including the African Space Agency, established to drive the continent’s autonomous space ambitions.

By developing local testing facilities, emerging players in the space programme stand to minimise reliance on expensive foreign infrastructure, fostering self-sufficiency and sparking technological breakthroughs in areas like agriculture, disaster management, and rural connectivity.

The African Space Agency stands to gain immensely from Emmanuel’s research, which directly supports its mission to build robust indigenous space capabilities.

Such testing platforms will empower both public and private sectors to develop and validate technologies that address Africa’s most pressing challenges: climate resilience, food security, education, and digital access.

For instance, satellites tested in these simulated environments can enhance weather forecasting for farmers or provide internet to remote regions, transforming lives across the continent through uninterrupted missions.

By equipping Africa to lead its space programme, Emmanuel’s work positions the continent to take on more prominent roles in international missions and joint space science initiatives, forging partnerships in lunar exploration, deep-space ventures, and global climate initiatives.

Emmanuel’s vision aligns with the African Space Agency’s goal of creating a coordinated, innovative, and African-led space ecosystem.

As emerging space nations across Africa, South America, and Asia join the race, his research offers a blueprint for affordable, reliable access to space.

By strengthening Africa’s role in the $1.8 trillion space economy, Emmanuel Kofi Asuako Wie-Addo is not just testing technology—he’s launching a continent toward a stellar future.

The writer, Emmanuel Kofi Asuako Wie-Addo, is of the Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, USA

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