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BTV to broadcast Bangladesh’s first satellite launch

| Updated: May 09, 2018 20:12:33


Kennedy Space Center. Internet Photo Kennedy Space Center. Internet Photo

State-owned Bangladesh Television (BTV) has taken initiative to telecast live the launching of Bangabandhu-1, country's first commercial satellite, early Friday.

"Bangladesh Television will be telecasting the launching of the country's first and lone satellite Bangabandhu-1 using Live Streaming technology through an IPTV from Florida," SM Haroon-or-Rashid, Director General of BTV said on Wednesday.

In association and technical assistance from the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology and Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), the programme will be telecasted, the DG told the media.

This historic even can also be watched live on different YouTube channels such as on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3niFzo5VLI&feature=share as well as on Facebook.

The satellite will be launched on Bangladesh time early May 11, in-between 2:12 to 4:22 am.

Meanwhile, Kennedy Space Centre has invited visitors to witness the launching of Bangabandhu-1 at its visitor complex at Cape Canaveral.

SpaceX will target Thursday, May 10 from 4:12 to 6:22 pm (local time Florida, US) for the launch of Bangabandhu-1, according to Kennedy Space Centre statement.

However, no additional charges will be required to observe the launching, Kennedy Space Centre said adding: "Only an entry ticket will be enough to observe the historic event."

A Falcon 9 rocket will deliver Bangabandhu-1 to a geostationary transfer orbit. This is the first time SpaceX is launching the Block 5 version of the Falcon 9 rocket, reports UNB.

Launch viewing for Bangabandhu-1 will be accessible from Apollo/Saturn V Centre, approximately 3.9 miles/6.27 kilometres from launch pad, and main visitor complex, approximately 7.5 miles/12 kilometres from launch pad, both included with daily admission.

The Bangabandhu Satellite with a capacity of 1,600 megahertz will have 40 transponders and the physical equipment of the space capsule that measures the capacity.

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