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Historic satellite successfully launched by Poland

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Last updated: 2024/08/18 at 7:14 PM
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Poland’s space industry achieved a significant milestone with the successful launch of the EagleEye satellite into Earth’s orbit. The project, which began in April 2020, involved a collaboration between various industrial and scientific organizations. Leading the consortium is Creotech Instruments S.A., with contributions from Scanway Sp. z o.o. and the Space Research Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The satellite is designed to provide high-resolution images of the Earth for research and monitoring purposes.

The EagleEye mission, facilitated by SpaceX, took place at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The satellite is expected to orbit the Earth at a low altitude, starting at approximately 500 kilometers and gradually descending to around 350 kilometers. The mission is projected to last at least one year, with the control center located at Creotech Instruments’ headquarters in Warsaw. Dr. Barciński, a key figure in the project, highlighted the importance of this achievement as a significant milestone in the mission’s progress.

One notable aspect of the EagleEye satellite is that it was entirely designed in Poland, showcasing the country’s technological capabilities. While not all components could be produced locally, such as microprocessors, the satellite is equipped with state-of-the-art technology. This achievement demonstrates Poland’s growing presence in the space industry and its ability to contribute valuable data to research and monitoring efforts.

The success of the EagleEye mission marks a historical moment for Polish space science and technology. With a focus on delivering high-resolution images of the Earth, the satellite provides valuable data for various purposes. The collaborative effort between industrial and scientific organizations highlights Poland’s ability to innovate and contribute to the global space industry.

The EagleEye satellite project represents a significant step forward for Poland’s space industry, showcasing the country’s capabilities in the design and launch of a satellite. The successful mission, facilitated by SpaceX, demonstrates Poland’s growing presence in the global space sector. With the satellite set to provide high-resolution images of the Earth for research and monitoring purposes, this achievement marks an important milestone in Poland’s space exploration endeavors.

Overall, the launch of the EagleEye satellite into Earth’s orbit represents a historical day for Poland’s space industry. The collaborative effort between various organizations, led by Creotech Instruments S.A., showcases Poland’s ability to innovate and contribute to the global space sector. With the satellite expected to provide valuable data for research and monitoring purposes, this achievement highlights Poland’s growing presence in the field of space science and technology.

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