The Egyptian Space Agency is an Egyptian public economic authority established in August 2019, with a legal personality and affiliated with the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Established by the Law No. 3 of 2018 which aims to create, transfer space technology development, localization and own self-capabilities to build & launch satellites from Egyptian territory. In 2019, The Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi announced the appointment of Dr. Mohamed ElKoosy as the CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency.
SATELLITE ACTIVITY
Egyptian university satellite
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project aims at developing the first Egyptian satellite that is locally developed by Egyptian universities students guided by Egyptian space experts of EgSA. The developed satellite will be a pico-satellite in the form of 1U CubeSat. The system design, integration, testing, launching, and operation will be performed by EgSA experts, while the satellite subsystems development, the prototype manufacturing will be performed by students as their graduation projects under supervision from their university supervisors and EgSA experts, then the rest of the developing phases are performed by EgSA specialists.
PROJECT OUTPUT
NARSScube 1, 2 (Egycubesat 1)
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The satellite project is funded by the Academy for scientific research and technology ASRT- Egypt. The CubeSat is developed and manufactured in Egypt; only solar panels we bought from GOMSPACE.
NARSScube-1 has a small camera to capture images for Egypt, and a lifetime around 3 months; it is operating at UHF and has 6 batteries.
The satellite deployed in orbit in November 2019 by JAXA-H2B and still in operation.
PROJECT OUTPUT
Satellite in orbit
MISRSAT-2 SATELLITE
ABOUT THE PROJECT
MisrSat-2 is not a commercial project, but it is implemented through a grant from the Chinese government to support Egyptian space ambitions.
The project objects are, first, to obtain an in-orbit optical high-resolution satellite in the visible light spectrum for civilian application, second, to participate (hands-on work with the supervision of contractor team while on job training is provided) in the project full lifecycle, and third, to confirm our space-proven capabilities and functionalities in the real operational environment with experimenting Egyptian developed devices as auxiliary payloads for MisrSat-2.
The satellite Payload is a High-Resolution Camera with Resolution of Panchromatic: 2m and Multispectral: 8m with Swath of 33km. the satellite Platform is CAST100 of Mass ≤350kg, Lifetime of 5years, and Reliability of 0.62 @EOL.
The GS supports MisrSat-2 for mission planning, remote sensing data receiving, producing of levels 0-2 standard image products, data storage managing, and typical application system.
PROJECT OUTPUT
THE FIRST EXPERIMENTAL SATELLITE NEXSAT-1
NExSat 1 is an experimental earth observation satellite built by the National Authorithy of Space Sciences (NARSS) in Egypt in collaboration with Berlin Space Technologies (BST).
NExSat-1 is the first of a series of experimental satellites that will enable NARSS to fly and test new technologies. The satellite that is built in collaboration with Berlin Space Technologies is a micro satelite of 65 kg that carries two medium resolution cameras of 7.5 m GSD from a 700 km orbit. The responsibility for the system design of the satellite as well as the final assembly is in the hands of NARSS.
The imaging payload consists of two cameras, which have a resolution of 7.5 m and a joint swath of 30 km. They will both be used for environmental monitoring.
Berlin Space Technologies won the contract to provide sub-systems and services to support this program. Since NARSS has full system responsibility and will integrate the satellite in their own labs while BST acts as a consultant only.
Currently manufacturing of subsystems is underway. The launch of the satellite is planned for mid 2019.
Established by the Law No. 3 of 2018 which aims to create, transfer space technology development, localization and own self-capabilities to build & launch satellites from Egyptian territory. In 2019, The Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi announced the appointment of Dr. Mohamed ElKoosy as the CEO of the Egyptian Space Agency.
SATELLITE ACTIVITY
Egyptian university satellite
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project aims at developing the first Egyptian satellite that is locally developed by Egyptian universities students guided by Egyptian space experts of EgSA. The developed satellite will be a pico-satellite in the form of 1U CubeSat. The system design, integration, testing, launching, and operation will be performed by EgSA experts, while the satellite subsystems development, the prototype manufacturing will be performed by students as their graduation projects under supervision from their university supervisors and EgSA experts, then the rest of the developing phases are performed by EgSA specialists.
PROJECT OUTPUT
- EUS-1 satellite: Operational in-orbit satellite.
- Orbital and attitude determination SW.
- Telemetry data about the new modules introduced onboard.
- Design documentation
NARSScube 1, 2 (Egycubesat 1)
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The satellite project is funded by the Academy for scientific research and technology ASRT- Egypt. The CubeSat is developed and manufactured in Egypt; only solar panels we bought from GOMSPACE.
NARSScube-1 has a small camera to capture images for Egypt, and a lifetime around 3 months; it is operating at UHF and has 6 batteries.
The satellite deployed in orbit in November 2019 by JAXA-H2B and still in operation.
PROJECT OUTPUT
Satellite in orbit
MISRSAT-2 SATELLITE
ABOUT THE PROJECT
MisrSat-2 is not a commercial project, but it is implemented through a grant from the Chinese government to support Egyptian space ambitions.
The project objects are, first, to obtain an in-orbit optical high-resolution satellite in the visible light spectrum for civilian application, second, to participate (hands-on work with the supervision of contractor team while on job training is provided) in the project full lifecycle, and third, to confirm our space-proven capabilities and functionalities in the real operational environment with experimenting Egyptian developed devices as auxiliary payloads for MisrSat-2.
The satellite Payload is a High-Resolution Camera with Resolution of Panchromatic: 2m and Multispectral: 8m with Swath of 33km. the satellite Platform is CAST100 of Mass ≤350kg, Lifetime of 5years, and Reliability of 0.62 @EOL.
The GS supports MisrSat-2 for mission planning, remote sensing data receiving, producing of levels 0-2 standard image products, data storage managing, and typical application system.
PROJECT OUTPUT
- MisrSat-2 Satellite: Operational in orbit
- Ground Station S/X (7.3 m)
- System Design Documentations
- AIT Process Documentations
- Technical software package to operate the ground station and to process the received images.
THE FIRST EXPERIMENTAL SATELLITE NEXSAT-1
NExSat 1 is an experimental earth observation satellite built by the National Authorithy of Space Sciences (NARSS) in Egypt in collaboration with Berlin Space Technologies (BST).
NExSat-1 is the first of a series of experimental satellites that will enable NARSS to fly and test new technologies. The satellite that is built in collaboration with Berlin Space Technologies is a micro satelite of 65 kg that carries two medium resolution cameras of 7.5 m GSD from a 700 km orbit. The responsibility for the system design of the satellite as well as the final assembly is in the hands of NARSS.
The imaging payload consists of two cameras, which have a resolution of 7.5 m and a joint swath of 30 km. They will both be used for environmental monitoring.
Berlin Space Technologies won the contract to provide sub-systems and services to support this program. Since NARSS has full system responsibility and will integrate the satellite in their own labs while BST acts as a consultant only.
Currently manufacturing of subsystems is underway. The launch of the satellite is planned for mid 2019.