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    Egypt puts home-built satellite into orbit as local aerospace manufacturing gains momentum

    Ned NwosuBy Ned NwosuDecember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read14 Views
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    Egypt has taken yet another initiative toward strengthening its domestic aerospace manufacturing base by successfully launching the SPNEX satellite.

    The satellite was sent into orbit by China’s CAS Space-built Lijian-1 Y11 launch vehicle, which carried nine payloads on the mission. 

    For Egypt, the launch is less about access to space and more about the gradual expansion of domestic satellite manufacturing capabilities.

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    SPNEX is Egypt’s second satellite in recent years to be developed largely in-house, indicating the country’s deliberate push to shift satellite design, integration, and testing away from international contractors and toward domestic facilities. 

    The Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) reported that the satellite was safely put into its designated orbit and has commenced initial signal broadcasts, indicating that the onboard equipment is functioning properly.

    SPNEX has two main payload systems: a plasma diagnostics unit for monitoring the Earth’s ionosphere and an Earth-observation payload capable of 10-meter panchromatic imagery.

    The satellite is expected to operate for two years, generating climatic and ionospheric data with locally constructed systems, SpaceinAfrica reports. 

    Although the mission was originally intended to launch in early 2025, it was moved up after technical concerns discovered during development and testing were resolved, an outcome that demonstrates Egypt’s satellite engineering and validation systems’ growing maturity.

    SPNEX was developed collaboratively by the Egyptian Space Agency and the Egyptian Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT), with manufacture taking place at Egypt’s Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT) facility. 

    ASRT also offered project funding, which strengthened the interface between public research institutes and applied aerospace manufacturing.

    With SPNEX in orbit, Egypt’s total satellite count currently stands at 15. 

    It is the 66th satellite launched in Africa, though the continent’s space manufacturing activity is still concentrated in a small number of countries, primarily Egypt, South Africa, Algeria, and Nigeria, that continue to anchor Africa’s limited but growing aerospace manufacturing ecosystem.

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