Vietnamese guy successfully built spacecraft flying into space
The successful construction of the spacecraft flying into space by Pham Gia Vinh will open a great opportunity to study the atmosphere, environment, resources and defense.
The name of Pham Gia Vinh is no stranger in the model airplane model in Vietnam. Vinh used to be the chairman of the Northern model airplane club with hundreds of samples loved by young people.
The 8X guy successfully built a spaceship into space The aeronautical engineer team led by Pham Gia Vinh successfully built a spaceship flying into space shocked the Vietnamese scientific community.
Graduating from a master's degree, achieving outstanding results in France, Pham Gia Vinh was invited by many places in France and Europe to work at an attractive salary, but he refused.
Gia Vinh decided to return to Vietnam to start his career at the age of 25. He established Dong Giang Research and Development Company, specializing in manufacturing drones, robots and high-tech products, with suitable value. conditions of Vietnam.
Pham Gia Vinh established Dong Giang Company in 2008, initially with only 6 engineers and a small amount of capital. Young people's dreams are to produce spaceships, a new field in Vietnam. The theory of making spaceships is difficult, it is much more difficult to find assembly materials and testing.
Portrait of 8X Vietnamese guy successfully built a spaceship flying into space.(Cut from Clip).
Overcoming many difficulties, in 2014, the first spaceship was born. In March 2015, the spacecraft was tested in India's testing ground. The white mice were brought into the airship and if they survived it meant successful testing.
"When the test mice began to leave the ground, we prayed for what we predicted to be true. We hope no big errors will happen and when those mice return safely. We are very happy , " Gia Vinh said.
Successful testing has tremendous significance, because Vietnam has never had any flying equipment that could reach a ceiling of 30km.
According to the author of the above flying device, this product can be used in many fields, from security to civilian purposes, scientific research.
With a range of 30 to 50 km, this device allows the implementation of medical and environmental experiments, studying the high atmosphere of the Earth. Scientists can understand the water source, the greening of the soil, and observe the pathogen of the plant.
Besides, scientists also easily observe, study the formation and path of storms. The advantage of this device is that it can transfer data faster than satellites by sending images collected directly to Earth.
Pham Gia Vinh's products displayed in Singapore, evaluated by experts, are comparable to products of developed countries.(Cut from Clip).
Dr. Le Xuan Huy, Head of the Department of Aeronautics and Aerospace Engineering, Hanoi University of Technology, said: "With the success of this product, we can fly at 23km and 29km altitude. This is the same time. First, Vietnam has products of such height ".
The ship of the engineer group Pham Gia Vinh has put Vietnam on the list of very few countries that can produce spacecraft at a range of more than 30km, including the US, France and Japan.
Pham Gia Vinh said the group's immediate goal was to improve the technology for the stratospheric flying equipment. He wanted to be one of the first units in Vietnam that could bring people to the stratosphere.
Flying equipment is much cheaper than aircraft and satellites, so it is suitable for Vietnam's economic conditions. Gia Vinh also wants to export "made in Vietnam" spacecraft back to Europe.
Despite many difficulties, Vinh's start-up company became the first manufacturing company in Southeast Asia to fly into space.
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