Satnews Daily
December 15th, 2008

It's An Image Thing For Vietnam's Next Satellite


Vietnam plans to launch its first remote sensing satellite by 2012, VNREDSAT-1, the Vietnam News Agency reported last Friday.

Vinasat-1 w/o text The country is now carrying out its satellite-launching project, worth about 100 million U.S. dollars. The announcement was made by the chairman of the national Research Program on Space Science and Technology, NguyenKhoa Son, at the 2008 Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-15). Currently, Vietnam still has to buy images taken by satellites of foreign countries for the purpose of forecasting weather, protecting the environment and studying natural resources.

"When the VNREDSAT-1 is operational by 2012, Vietnam will be able to take photographs of the Earth from outer space, which will help Vietnam improve the efficiency of natural resources management, environmental protection and disaster prevention," said Son. Capital investment for the project would mostly come from Official Development Assistance (ODA), and will be used to manufacture, launch, and control the satellite, build a control station for the satellite, transfer technology, and train experts, said Son. Vietnam is also seeking more foreign partners who can provide capital and technical assistance, so that the pre-feasibility research can be conducted in the near future. Vietnam successfully launched its first telecommunication satellite, VINASAT-1 (see image), in April, 2008.



hgl