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        Egypt Is Set to Launch a Program for the Manufacturing of Small Satellites

        in Universities


        Egypt is Set to launch a program for the manufacturing of small   laboratory for educational satellites, electronic tests and space
        satellites in universities across the country in a  collaborative   photographs processing.” Egypt’s Higher Education and Scientific
        effort  led the Egyptian Space  Agency  (EgSA),  the Academy  for   Research  Minister  Khaled  Abdel-Ghafar  yesterday  confirmed
        Scientific  Research  and  Technology  (ASR)  and  the  Supreme   plans for the  launch  of the  program while chairing  the  maiden
        Council  of Universities. The program is  one of the pillars   meeting of the Egyptian Space Agency board alongside Mohamed
        contained in the National Strategy for Science, Technology and   El-Qosi,  EgSA  Chief  Executive  Officer.  Abdel-Ghafar  further
        Innovation 2030  which was  released in December  by  Egypt’s   disclosed  that  the ministry  will  welcome  a  delegation  from the
        Higher Education and Scientific Research aimed at improving the   French Space Agency to discuss space cooperation between both
        country’s competitiveness in science research and development   countries.  Both parties will  be looking to sign a  memorandum
        of indigenous technologies. The strategy document, obtained by   of understanding on space  cooperation.  The  program for the
        Space in Africa, outlined the Ministry’s intention to “establish a   manufacturing of small satellites in universities across Egypt is
                                                               a  reflection  of the country’s  recent  drive to revitalize its  space
                                                               sector and its ambition to become a space power in the Middle
                                                               East  and Africa. Last  year,  Egypt launched  four satellites into
                                                               space, of which two were developed locally by Egyptian engineers
                                                               at the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
                                                               (now the Egyptian Space Agency). With a record nine satellites
                                                               launched into space from 1998 to 2019 by Egypt’s Nilesat and the
                                                               Egyptian government, Egypt currently tops the chart for the highest
                                                               number  of satellites launched  by an African  nation. The  North
                                                               African country  is  also  investing in other space infrastructure
                                                               including  a  satellite assembly, integration  and testing  (AIT)
                                                               center, ground  station facilities  and the China-funded  MisrSat
                                                               II  Earth  observation satellite  in  collaboration  with  the Chinese
                                                               government. Located in the iconic Egyptian Space City near the
                                                               New Administrative Capital in Cairo,  the  space  facilities,  when
                                                               completed, will boost Egypt’s competitiveness in space science
                                                               research and technology development.




        Hispasat Buys GEO Satellite from Thales Alenia Space


        Hispasat  purchased a  satellite from   flexibility to change  the location,  power   4,500  kilograms, 20  kilowatts  of  onboard
        Thales Alenia Space Jan. 10, marking the   and even shape of their communications   power, all-electric propulsion, and a design
        operator’s first satellite order since being   beams. Hispasat  is  no exception.  Thales   life of 15 years. Commercial customers have
        acquired by  Spanish power company   Alenia  Space  said Amazonas Nexus  will   signed long-term leases for close to 30%
        Red  Eléctrica last  year.   Thales Alenia   feature a new digital transparent processor   of the satellite’s capacity prior to launch,
        Space  will  build a  new satellite called   that  will  allow  Hispasat  to  reassign the   Hispasat said, providing anchor customers
        Amazonas Nexus, designed with Ku-band   satellite’s capacity as  markets change.    to validate the operator’s business plan for
        coverage  over both American  continents,   Hispasat  Chief  Executive Miguel Ángel   the satellite.  Though based in Spain, more
        plus Greenland and North Atlantic    Panduro said Amazonas Nexus will be “the   than 65% of Hispasat’s  revenue  comes
        transportation routes. Hispasat and Thales   most dynamic and advanced  satellite in   from the Americas, mainly Latin America.
        Alenia  Space  signed  the manufacturing   our  fleet” after it launches  in the second   Hispasat, citing research firm Euroconsult,
        contract  in Madrid. Amazonas Nexus   half of 2022.  A launch  provider has not   said demand for geostationary data
        will  replace  Hispasat’s  Amazonas-2,   been  announced.   Amazonas Nexus will   capacity  is  expected  to  grow  fivefold  in
        an  11-year-old  satellite  located at   have Ka-band  feeder  links  for telemetry   “the American continent”  over the next
        61-degrees west that provides C- and Ku-  and control, a  feature Hispasat  said will   10  years.  Amazonas Nexus is  designed
        band coverage  of Pan-America.  Satellite   optimize communications  with gateway   to capitalize on  that  projected growth,
        operators  have  increasingly  pushed  ground stations and free up more onboard   particularly for broadband to aircraft, ships
        manufacturers to not build  satellites   capacity for commercial  applications.    and government end users.
        with frozen coverage  patterns,  but with   Amazonas Nexus has a projected mass of


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