VINASAT 1 has 'shipped', set out for launch

Director of VINASAT Satellite Project Management Board (Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group) said that at 22:30 pm on March 6, VINASAT-1 satellite has been locked by Lockheed Martin Commercial manufacturer. Space Systems (USA) transported to the launch pad at Kourou space center (French Guiana - South America).

Thus, VINASAT-1 satellite has completed the assembly, assembly and testing process. VINASAT-1 satellite is shipped by air, departing from Philadelphia airport (USA). According to the plan, on March 8, the VINASAT-1 satellite will arrive at the launch site of Kourou.

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Vinasat 1 satellite will confirm the position of Vietnam's telecommunications and IT industry to the world.(Photo: VNN)

At Kourou, producer Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems will coordinate service provider Arianespace (France) to test and test the satellite for 4-5 weeks before launching.

It is expected that VINASAT-1 satellite will launch into orbit with Ariane 5 missile (France) at 5 am on April 12 (Vietnam time), one day slower than previously expected. According to Director Hoang Minh Thong, delaying the launch completely due to objective reasons, because the plan to launch other satellites at the same location of launching Kourou (before the launch of VINASAT 1) was delayed by one day.

The deletion of this VINASAT-1 satellite launch point does not affect the progress of putting satellites into orbit positions registered with the World Telecommunication Union (ITU).

VINASAT - 1 satellite is the first telecommunications satellite of Vietnam invested by Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), built by the world's leading satellite manufacturer Lockheed Martin Corporation (US ) and will launch into orbit with Ariane 5 missile (France).

The successful launch of VINASAT -1 satellite not only affirms Vietnam's sovereignty in space but also shows the growing position of the nation in general and the telecommunications and information industry in particular in the context of the association. international economic integration. This project is also very important for the coverage of remote areas, borders and islands of the country.

In addition, when put into operation, VINASAT-1 will contribute to perfecting the national information infrastructure in the direction of modernization, improving the safety for telecommunication networks, promoting and developing services. telecommunications, information technology, trade and entertainment as well as other specialized services.

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Kourou Space Center in French Guiana (South America), where the VINASAT satellite will be transported to install Ariane 5 missiles and launch into space at an altitude of 35,768 km.(Photo: Guiana Space Center).

Hoang Hung