Direct: Launching Vietnam's Micro Dragon satellite into space
Three remote sensing balls were released into the sky to measure the troposphere parameters. The satellite is out of the tunnel and ready on the launch pad.
The 4th Epsilon missile has been taken out of the tunnel and ready on the launch pad - (Photo: Thanh Ha).
Only about 100 guests were present at the satellite launch of the Uchinoura Space Center to observe the launch of the satellite with this Epsilon 4 rocket.
From 6 am this morning 18/1 (Japan time, about 4 am Vietnam time), scientists, aerospace experts from the Japan Aerospace Research and Development Agency (JAXA ) and Japanese universities were present at Uchinoura Space Center (Kagoshima Prefecture) to be ready to wait for the time when the Epsilon 4 missile brought 7 satellites to orbit at 9:50 am (Japanese time, 7h50 Vietnamese time). Male).
The 7 satellites have MicroDragon satellite from Vietnam.
By this point, the missiles were taken out of the tunnel and ready on the launch pad.
Uchinoura Space Center is located on Kyushu Island, the third largest island and in southern Japan.
The weather in Uchinoura is very beautiful this morning. According to experts, the weather and temperature are favorable for launching satellites.
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