Thursday, April 18, 2019

NASA Live Stream Nepal’s First Nanosatellite Space Launch

NASA Live Stream Nepal’s First Nanosatellite Space Launch

Nepal also officially launched its first media telecommunication satellite project on March 12, 2018
Nepal’s first nanosatellite ‘NepaliSat-1‘ was launched into space on April 18, 2019 at 2:30 AM NPT from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The launch marks Nepal’s entry into the global space age.
The satellite was developed with the support of Japan’s Kyutech University under the Birds project, which is a cross-border interdisciplinary satellite project for non-space faring countries.
The satellite weighs about 1.33kg and is just around 30 percent larger than a Rubik’s cube.
Nepal Launches Maiden Nanosatellite NepaliSat-1
The Birds 3 satellites from Sri Lanka, Japan and Nepal were taken to the International Space Station (ISS) and boarded onto the Antares rocket and launched today.
Nepal’s maiden satellite will capture pictures of various parts of Nepal daily and share information about its forests, glaciers, hills, mountains, roads, and Terai.
Northrop Grumman Antares CRS-11 Launch
Photo: NASA
This project makes Nepal self-sufficient in terms of information gathering and competent in the international engineering market.






Though a humble beginning, with the launching of NepaliSat-1 Nepal has entered the Space-Era. I wish to congratulate all those scientists and institutions that were involved right from the development to its launching thereby enhancing the prestige of our country.

 Apr 18, 2019


Congratulates all the scientists and institutions involved in the development and launch of milestone NepaliSat-1 project, adding to Nepal’s international presence

Watch Live Stream: Nepal’s First Nanosatellite Space Launch at 2:31 AM on April 18, 2019


Background

In the latest update on Nepal’s maiden satellite NepaliSat-1, NASA will be live streaming the launch of the country’s first nanosatellite.
The nanosatellite will be launched from a facility in Virginia, USA at NST 2:31 AM on April 18, 2019.
Besides Nepal, Sri Lanka and Japan will be launching their nanosatellites.
Nepal, Sri Lanka and Japan launching nanosatellites
Meanwhile, Nepal also officially launched its first media telecommunication satellite project on March 12, 2018.
The high-performance c/Ku Band satellite is likely to be launched by 2022. The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has signed an agreement with French aerospace manufacturer Thales Alenia Space for the same.
BIRDS 3 Satellite Project - Antares
Photo: NASA/Bill Ingalls
With the implementation of the project, Nepal will have access to a high-speed internet facility and will make major advancements in special fields such as e-learning, e-governance and agriculture among others

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