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Bangabandhu-1 was initially planned to be launched on an Arianespace Ariane 5 ECA rocket on 16 December 2017 to celebrate the Victory day of Bangladesh. Following the lack of firm guarantee from Arianespace for that date, BTRC instead chose the Falcon 9 launch vehicle. [5] The satellite is now located at the 119.1° East longitude geostationary ...
1 Satellite orders. ... Bangabandhu 1: Bangladesh: BTRC: Communications 14 C-band, 26 Ku-band 11 May 2018: ... Launch date Rocket Changes Status
Bangladesh Satellite Company Limited was established on 15 August 2017. The company had been authorized a capital of 50 billion BDT and paid capital of five billion BDT. [5] The decision to form the company was approved at a Cabinet of Bangladesh meeting in July 2017. The company is managed by SPARRSO which is the national space agency of ...
Launch date (UTC) Mission # Payload Pictures Launch pad Landing location Notes 1 May 11, 2018 54: Bangabandhu-1: KSC, LC-39A: Of Course I Still Love You (ASDS) First flight of a Block 5 booster, launch of Bangladesh's first geostationary communications satellite 2 August 7, 2018 60: Merah Putih: CCAFS, SLC-40: Of Course I Still Love You (ASDS)
Prior to the launch date, ... Falcon 9 B1046, was the first Block 5 booster produced, and had flown initially on the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 mission. [156]
Bangabandhu Satellite-1: Launched $248 million Falcon 9: Launched in 2018 Bangabandhu Satellite-2: Approved $435 million Bangladesh Satellite Company Ltd (BSCL) has already signed a cooperation contract with Glavkosmos from Russia for the purpose of launching Bangabandhu 2 satellite by December 2023. [54]
Second launch since its successful maiden launch in January. Scheduled rideshare opportunity. Q1 (TBD) [118] Firefly Alpha: FLTA006 Vandenberg SLC-2W: Firefly: TacSat Lockheed Martin: Low Earth: Technology demonstration First of up to 25 launches of Low Earth Orbit technology demonstration satellites to be built and operated by Lockheed Martin ...
3,500 watts [1] Start of mission; Launch date: 5 May 2017, 11:27 () UTC [2] Rocket: GSLV Mk ... Bangladesh has launched its first satellite Bangabandhu-1 on 12 May 2018.