No problem detected in rocket and satellite: SpaceX
Publish | 11 May 2018, 17:05
SpaceX authorities in the United States said the launch of Bangladesh’s first satellite, Bangabandhu-1, was suspended as there was problem on ground station.
The authorities also said there was no problem in rocket and satellite.
The authorities announced the abortion at 3:46am on Friday Bangladesh time.
They announced new launching schedule for May 11 between 4:14pm and 6:21pm EDT (BST 2:14 am and 4:21 am).
State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak said the launch of Bangabandhu-1 satellite was suspended for some technical problems.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ICT adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy, and a high-level delegation from Bangladesh, led by state minister for information Tarana Halim, were present to witness the launching.
Earlier, Sajeeb Wazed visited the launching pad in the morning.
State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) Chairman Dr Shahjahan Mahmood, several lawmakers, government high officials and a group of journalists are also in the US to witness the ceremony.
The Kennedy Space Centre invited visitors to attend the launch of the satellite.
Bangabandhu-1, a high-orbit communications satellite, was scheduled to be blasted off at 3:47am Bangladesh time (4:47 Florida time on May 10) from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.
The satellite will control and facilitate telephonic, internet and other data transfer via sky.
Bangabandhu-1 was supposed to blast off from the launch complex 39-A in Kennedy Space Centre, which was used for launching the Apollo 11 to the Moon.
A SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket will be carrying the 3.5-tonne satellite to the geostationary transfer orbit.
SpaceX will use block-5 version of their Falcon-9 rocket for the first time to launch a satellite.
Source: dailysun