New time to launch Bangabandhu-1 space

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The country’s first satellite Bangabandhu-1 will be set for a new time. Bangladesh will be launching the Bangabandhu-1 space in the next two hours from 2:00 pm on Friday.

Earlier in the day, the process of flying in the orbit from the launch pad-39A in Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at 3:47 am, was started on Thursday night, but after the initial work started, it came back at the last moment due to a technical error.

SPACEx says, the work of Bangabandhu-1 will be restarted in the next two hours from the last night of two and 14 minutes of Bangladesh time on Friday.

Prime Minister’s Information and Communication Technology Advisor Sajeeb Wazed Joy also said the same. He wrote on his VERIFFED Facebook page, “The last moments of launch are fully automated by computer. As if it is available somewhere, then the computer refrains from launching. Today, just 42 seconds before the scheduled time, the controlling player has decided to launch the computer. SpacesX will try to launch our first artificial satellite carrying rocket at the same time tomorrow. Since no such risk is taken, it is very common to wait for the moment of launch, and there is nothing to be worried about. “Meanwhile, Reuters has said that the country’s first satellite Bangabandhu 1’s countdown postponed for less than a minute before reaching the final stage of the launch. has been done. Also, the Falcon 9 Block of SpaceX 9 is not clear whether to cancel the launch of the First Journey or the launch for the second day in the space of Rocket Rocket.

Last year, on December 16, Bangabandhu was fixed for the launch of the satellite, but eventually it was shattered. Hurricane Arma struck in the United States of America at that time. The satellite launch was delayed due to heavy losses. After 5 May, the launch day was fixed. Due to the absence of weather in the satellite launch, the date is fixed at 7 May. However, the decision to launch a satellite in the fear of weather may still be adversely affected by this day. Earlier on 4th May (Friday) a successful launch of Bangabandhu Satellite-1 was launched.

The Falcon-9 rocket was launched at the Kennedy Space Center in Orlando on Sunday 7 pm. During this time, smoke was seen flying from the block 5 of the Kennedy Space Center.

After the experimental launch, SPExX reviewed the information. As the results were positive, on May 10, Bangabandhu-1 said the wings would be made in space.

Note that, in order to send the Satellite Bangabandhu-1 into space, Bangladesh has bought orbital slot from Russia’s satellite company Interppetnik. On July 15, 2015, the slot was bought from Russia for 119.11 East longitime to US $ 2.8 million (Bangladeshi taka at Tk 219 million).

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