Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency shall facilitate live broadcast of the event
Kathmandu, May 21
The date for deployment of the country first satellite, NepaliSat-1 into space from International Space Station is set for June-17.
The satellite shall start revolving around the soil instantly after deployment.
A commercial cargo spacecraft carrying NepaliSat-1, had reached the International Space Station travelling for 72 hours on April-21.
It has remained inside the cargo ship at the ISS since then.
The spacecraft was launched into space by Antares rocket from NASA Wallops Flight Facility in the United States.
The satellite after deployment shall start revolving around the soil, gathering geographical information of the country.
Nepal Academy of Science and Technology confirming the deployment date of the satellite, said they would have a grand celebration on the day, broadcasting live video of the satellite being deployed in space.
Rabindra Dhakal, chief of Faculty of Technology at NAST, said Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency shall facilitate live broadcast of the satellite deployment.
&JAXA has confirmed they shall dispatch two envoys to NAST to facilitate a live broadcast of the event.& Similarly, NAST also informed that Sunil Babu Shrestha Vice-chancellor of NAST, and Minister of Education Science and Technology Giriraj Mani Pokhrel are scheduled to travel to JAXA to witness live deployment of the satellite.
Two Nepali scientists msprint; Aabhas Maskey and Hariram Shrestha msprint; who are studying at Japan Kyushu Institute of Technology msprint; developed the satellite in collaboration with NAST.
NepaliSat-1 is a dice satellite that weighs 1.3 kilograms.
Once released into orbit, the satellite shall revolve around the soil every 90 minutes.
The orbit lies around 400 kilometres absent from the soil.
The satellite is expected to take pictures of Nepal for six to 10 minutes during each revolution.
NAST has claimed that they shall build a ground station for it before the satellite is deployed into space.
&We are in the final stage of installing an antenna and other required technologies to get data sent from the satellite.
We are confident that the ground station shall be fully functional before NepaliSat-1 starts dispatching data,& Dhakal said.
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