Egypt to launch satellite at end of 2021

Egypt to launch satellite at end of 2021
A NASA satellite image, taken by one of the Expedition 25 crew members on the International Space Station, shows the lights of Cairo, Alexandria and the Nile River, Egypt October 28, 2010. (REUTERS)

Egypt is preparing to launch a satellite

Arab NewsCAIRO: Mohammed El-Qousi, head of the Egyptian Space Agency, said that Egypt is preparing to launch a satellite in December 2021, in addition to other projects to establish space science in the country.

He said that Egypt had an ambitious plan to build space systems and infrastructure, as well as strengthen international space relations, explore space and establish Egyptian space law, according to the Al-Youm Al-Sabea newspaper.

El-Qousi said that his country’s ambitions in space science were greater than the five satellites that it currently had in orbit.

Cairo, in cooperation with German and Chinese partners, will launch new satellites, the first of which is a satellite for remote sensing and scientific research, weighing 65 kilograms. It will be launched in December this year. The second satellite will be launched in March 2022 and used to monitor climate change.

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