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Creotech launches EagleEye

August 25, 2024

Creotech Instruments, Poland’s largest manufacturer of satellites, satellite systems and components listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, has announced the launch of the company’s largest and most advanced satellite ever – EagleEye.

EagleEye on-orbit, image courtesy of Creotech.

The satellite was launched via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in partnership with Exolaunch. The purpose of the mission is to demo the key functions of the EagleEye satellite system.

EagleEye is the largest Polish observation satellite ever built by Polish engineers. Its weight is about 55 kg, which corresponds to the total weight of all Polish satellites that have been built since the beginning of our participation in space exploration.

The goal of the EagleEye mission is to place the satellite in an orbit of about 510 km, from where it will enter into a Very Low Earth Orbit (vLEO) of about 350 km altitude, using an ion engine. This is where the satellite will be tested to see how it can be operated and to increase the efficiency of Earth imaging.

Poland’s newest satellite is based on a proprietary HyperSat platform, which is already a key element in a number of projects at national and European level. The platform has been designed to support satellites weighing up to 200 kg. Its parameters allow it to be adapted to the tasks and requirements of a variety of space missions. Already next year, more satellites based on this particular system are planned to be launched. However, the main element of the platform’s commercialization will come as soon as the EagleEye system has been tested in orbit.

Photo of the EagleEye smallsat, courtesy of Creotech.

EagleEye has also been equipped with an optical telescope from the Polish company Scanway, which allows images of the Earth’s surface to be taken in the visible (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) bands.

A third entity, the Space Research Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), the instrument’s computer supplier, was also involved in the project.

Creotech Instruments has 12 years of experience in designing and building space subsystems. It has successfully participated in more than 40 commercial and scientific missions. The company has also participated in many ESA projects, i.e. the EXOMARS mission, JUICE on its way to Jupiter or OPS-SAT.

Creotech’s EagleEye team, photo courtesy of the company.

“For Creotech Instruments this is an extremely important moment, as it opens new perspectives for future Polish space missions. We feel satisfaction from a job well done, knowing that further difficult challenges lie ahead. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the whole Creotech team involved in this project. Your professional approach, extensive engineering experience and great determination have been crucial to our joint success. I would also like to thank our business partners for their cooperation in this groundbreaking project, which has a chance to introduce Poland to the elite group of countries with the capability to develop such advanced space systems,” said Dr. Grzegorz Brona, CEO in Creotech Instruments SA.

“EagleEye is a landmark project for the entire space sector. It is another great step in the development of national competence in the design, construction, integration and use of utility satellites,” said Prof. Grzegorz Wrochna, the President of the Polish Space Agency.

“The EagleEye mission is an excellent example of the cooperation of the Polish space sector and evidence of its intensive development in recent years. We are proud that our optical instrument in the form of the SOP200 telescope is on board the largest Polish satellite. This is an important step on the path to ever higher resolutions and quality of satellite imaging that we want to offer. I believe that the imaging from LEO and VLEO orbit will prove spectacular. I would like to thank the employees, partners, institutions and investors financing the project, it is our joint success and achievement – we have shown that Poland is ready to design, build and deliver entire space missions,” said Jędrzej Kowalewski, CEO in Scanway SA.

About Creotech Instruments SA
Creotech Instruments S.A. is a leading Polish manufacturer of satellites, satellite systems and components, as well as advanced electronics dedicated to, among other things, quantum computer control systems. It is the only one in Poland to have achieved the ability to build microsatellites, i.e. satellites weighing from 10 kg to several tens of kg. The company has its own electronics production facilities located in the country and integration facilities for small satellites. The company is one of the largest Polish contractors of the European Space Agency (ESA) and regularly delivers its solutions to the most modern and technologically advanced research institutions in the world, including the European Organisation for Nuclear Research CERN in Geneva, MIT, Oxford University, Berkley University or the GSI Heavy Ion Research Institute in Germany. The Company’s key projects include EagleEye, concerning the development of an Earth observation microsatellite and its launch in 2024, the PIAST constellation, which aims to place three observation satellites in orbit in 2025, and the construction of the first large quantum computer for the European Union (Millenion Programme) in an international consortium to which Creotech Instruments was invited as the only representative from Central and Eastern Europe. Creotech Instruments SA shares have been listed on the Main Market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) since 2022.

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