Development of EagleEye began in April 2020 as a collaboration between a consortium of industrial and scientific organizations led by Creotech, with contributions from the Space Research Centre and Scanway.
[2] The basis for EagleEye was largely cannibalized from the earlier Creotech project HyperSat, which began development in 2017 as a modular platform for small satellites.
[4] On March 2, 2023, POLSA's vice-president Michal Wiercinski attended the Australian International Airshow to win over EagleEye subcontractors.
[2][7][8] By August 17, Creotech reported that the first phase of the EagleEye mission was successful, having established communications and received all parameters for further operations.
[12] Additionally, it proved that Poland had crossed the main entry barrier for spaceflight, in the form of the highly complex engineering needed to make the satellite.