Automatic Lunar Monitoring" is a graduation project for students of navigation sciences and space technology at Beni Suef University
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A team of students from the Faculty of Navigation Sciences and Space Technology, under the patronage of Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, and under the supervision of Dr. Osama Shelbia, Dean of the Faculty, has developed two methods, one of which relies on a satellite orbiting the moon, and the other relies on a group of satellites orbiting the Earth and the Moon, and has created a model that explains the phases of the moon and how they are formed, instead of relying on optical observation of the phases of the moon using ground-based telescopes or the naked eye.
Dr. Mansour Hassan praised the level of graduation projects that were presented by students of the Faculty of Navigation Sciences and Space Technology this year for the first batch to be graduated, and the diversity of these projects, which are considered a culmination of what they have studied during their years of study at the faculty, and the follow-up and supervision of faculty members and the auxiliary staff, and the extent to which the curricula are in line with the latest scientific advances in the field of navigation and space technology.
Dr. Osama Shelbia, Dean of the Faculty, added that the team included 9 students: Haitham Abdeen, Manar Hamdy, Ahmed Safwat, Omnia Saad, Yomna Mohsen, Shorooq Sami, Kirolos Adel, Katrine Ayman, and Aya Farag, under the supervision of Dr. Khaled Youssef, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Graduate Studies.