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New satellite system targets climate monitoring, environmental protection

by Gazette Staff
April 12, 2026
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In a notable milestone reflecting Egypt’s growing role in advancing space technology and environmental sustainability, the Egyptian Space Agency has announced the successful launch of the “ClimCam” space camera.

The launch, carried out on Saturday at 1:41 PM Cairo time, is part of the Cygnus NG-24 mission bound for the International Space Station (ISS).

In a statement issued by the Cabinet Media Centre, the mission comes within the framework of a distinguished international partnership bringing together the Egyptian Space Agency, the Kenyan Space Agency, and the Uganda National Space Programme.

This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to leveraging space-based technologies to address pressing climate challenges, particularly in the East African region.

ClimCam represents a cutting-edge Earth observation system equipped with advanced multispectral imaging capabilities, further enhanced by artificial intelligence technologies.

The system is designed to monitor and analyse environmental changes and extreme weather phenomena, including droughts and floods.

The data generated is expected to support timely disaster response efforts, strengthen resource management strategies, and contribute to improving agricultural monitoring and productivity, it said in the statement.

As part of the Cygnus NG-24 mission, the ClimCam payload will be installed on the Bartolomeo platform, which is attached to the European Columbus module aboard the ISS.

Operated by Airbus, the Bartolomeo platform is among the most sophisticated facilities for hosting scientific payloads in low Earth orbit, offering a highly advanced environment for experimentation and technological demonstration.

The ClimCam system is scheduled to operate aboard the ISS for a full year, during which it will deliver periodic imagery and data covering designated regions.

These outputs are expected to play a vital role in enhancing climate monitoring efforts and strengthening resilience to climate-related impacts across vulnerable areas.

This achievement marks a significant step forward in the development of space science and technology across the African continent.

It also reaffirms Egypt’s commitment to fostering regional and international co-operation, while harnessing space innovation to support sustainable development objectives.

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