Vietnam to launch new satellite to serve fishing industry in 2018
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An artist impression shows the MicroDragon satellite which is scheduled to be launched by the end of 2018. Photo by Vietnam Satellite Center. |
The satellite, MicroDragon, is a product by a Vietnam Space Center (VNSC) team with Japanese technical support. The center has sent 36 engineers to satellite technology masters courses at five Japanese universities since September 2013. They have designed, manufactured and tested the satellite during the courses.
MicroDragon is a 50x50x50 centimeter (19.6 inches) cube that weighs about 50 kilograms (110 pounds). Once in orbit, it will monitor coastal waters and locate fisheries resources to serve Vietnam's aquaculture.
Japan’s Epsilon rocket will carry the satellite into space after it receives safety permit from Japanese authorities.
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Vietnam has plans to make the LOTUSat-2 satellite (500 kg) by 2022. |
Vietnam has plans to make the LOTUSat-2 satellite (500 kg) by 2022, which upon completion will put Vietnam among the leading countries in the region in terms of space technology, alongside Indonesia and Malaysia, said Pham Anh Tuan, General Director of VNSC.
Source: VnExpress
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