Egyptian Space Agency
The Egyptian Space Agency (EGSA) is an Egyptian space program founded in January 2018, succeeding the National Authority for Remote Sensing & Space Sciences (NARSS) as the premier space authority in Egypt. The EGSA headquarters are housed in the Egyptian Space City, which also houses the African Space Agency (ASA) headquarters, after Egypt won a bid to the African Union for its hosting in 2019. The EGSA operates under the scope of the Egyptian Government and sees many of its executive decisions made at a presidential level. EGSA is currently responsible for satellite launches and monitoring, as well providing a platform for affiliated STEM fields to further develop in Egypt. The EGSA and its predecessor have administered 10 satellites as of 2022, with the most recent being NILESAT-301 and HORUS-1.
Egyptian Space Agency | |
وكالة الفضاء المصرية | |
Abbreviation | EGSA |
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Formation | January 17, 2018 |
Type | Space agency |
Headquarters | New Cairo, Egypt. |
Location | |
Coordinates | 30.049799°N 31.607099°E |
Chief Executive Director | Prof. Dr. Sherif Sedky |
Budget (2021) | £65 million EGP |