Vinasat-2 has entered the right trajectory of 131.8 degrees East
Information from VTI International Telecommunication Company, which is in charge of operating Vinasat-2, said that after two weeks of successful launch, Vinasat-2 satellite has been in the right direction by this time. .
Information from VTI International Telecommunication Company, which is in charge of operating Vinasat-2, said that after two weeks of successful launch, Vinasat-2 satellite has been in the right direction by this time. .
After the flight in orbit for nearly two weeks, now, Vinasat-2 telecommunications satellite has entered the right orbit 131.8 East. Currently, contractor Lockheed Martin is conducting testing and calibration of satellites before officially handing over to Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group VNPT. Mr. Hoang Phuc Thang, Head of the Que Duong Satellite Control Station of VTI, said the unit will be in charge of satellite control after receiving handover from Lockheed Martin in July.
On May 16, 2012, Vinasat-2 was launched into orbit from Ariane's rocket 5. As soon as the satellite left the missile to enter orbit a few hours, the ground control center received signal receiver - satellite. It is known that in order to prepare human resources for the control and exploitation of Vinasat-2, the Satellite Information Center has built and developed more technical staff, facilitating engineers in the past time. Children are studied and approached gradually with Vinasat-2 satellite.
In parallel with the operation of Vinasat-1, during the past time, VTI has been actively preparing infrastructure, human resources, deploying ground equipment for the management, operation and exploitation of Vinasat satellites. -2. In the early days of 2011, beside the antenna receiving signal from Vinasat-1, VTI has deployed manicure, preparing to build antenna platform for Vinasat-2.
On May 16, 2012, Vinasat-2 was successfully launched into orbit.
According to Head of Satellite Control Hoang Phuc Thang, Vinasat-2 has a similar structure and design compared to 'brother' Vinasat-1, produced by producer Lockheed Martin. This will be a great advantage for Vietnamese technical staff to quickly approach and master the operation, exploitation and management of this satellite.
How is Vinasat-2 business problem in the future to be the most effective and has been considered by VNPT / VTI. Basically, the Vinasat-2 business will be the continuation of Vinasat-1 satellite. According to Mr. Ho Cong Lam - Deputy Director of VTI, the enterprise has a program, work plan, contact, introduction to potential customers, including customers who are using Vinasat satellite service. -1 such as VTV, VTC . VTI hopes that in 2012, there will be big changes in exploiting Vinasat-2 satellite, especially in the field of television.
VTI will also promote customer expansion in various sectors such as oil, banking, finance; To concentrate on serving customers wishing to use communication information in deep-lying, remote and border areas and islands, including foreign customers in Cambodia and Laos markets. Vinasat-2 business will also be taken into account to expand the market to Myanmar .
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