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First Look At The First Burmese Space Launcher
It was suspected that this would be leaked, the way all nations do, including Japan, Iran, China and North Korea.
As the first satellite developed by Burma, is about to launched by Japan, it was the logical procedure to leak some details about the following but still unofficial next steps!
The next steps being, and according to my previous predictions:
• 1. An indigenous space launcher
• 2. A manned space launcher
• 3. A manned spacecraft
We got all of them in one interview! Therefore confirming
ALL my previous analyses and assessments!
This practice reminds one of the Iranian Safir-4 satellite launcher (Soroush) wind tunnel test model, that was also leaked in 2017 during an interview.
http://ipic.su/7yt8fO.jpg ; http://gallery.military.ir/albums/userpics/10314/1_28229~8.jpg ; http://www.military.ir/forums/topic/22141-مسیر-توسعه-فناوریهای-فضایی-در-کشور-ما-چگونه-خو/page-28 ; http://www.military.ir/forums/topic...مه-فضایی-ایران/?do=findComment&comment=507373
▲ 1. Screen capture of a 2017 Iranian Wind Tunnel Model of a New Heavy Space Launcher, from Iranian Space Research Institute. The first stage core booster has also four new strap-on boosters, and a new second stage of 3.5 meters diameter.
The first screen grab, from a 14th August 2020 video shows what resembles no other known space launchers, though very conservative and conventional in its design, made of seemingly two stages of the same diameter.
The first ever image captured from an unknown Burmese space rocket, during an official interview with Dr Kyi Thwin, President of the Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University:
https://archive.is/i9nRN/662cd5fb67441ef2dd975f4e88054ae50b7508b6.jpg ; https://archive.is/i9nRN/2a46d15377e23491ae21f172b29073c074595e2d/scr.png ; http://web.archive.org/web/20200827233351/https://i.imgur.com/UONoFV8.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20200821235952/https://www.afpbb.com/articles/-/3299040 ; https://archive.vn/dkCFC
▲ 2. The first ever image captured from an unknown Burmese space rocket.
And the larger picture, showing both a manned spacecraft (simply a scale model of the Chinese Shenzhou) and a manned space launcher (the Chinese CZ-2F).
Note that a third satellite launcher shows similar strap-on boosters but slimmer and pehaps more than 4 without certainty due to the the poor quality of the video. And similarly enclosed in a protective glass container like its Iranian Safir-4 SLV counterpart!
https://archive.vn/4Zkz4/a2cc5ecdbc08e959075c3e8aa26a2794a7759852.jpg ; https://archive.vn/4Zkz4/ba9646456e65df03853e0fa04cbfb6d5cd5b7ae0/scr.png ; http://web.archive.org/web/20200827233521/https://i.imgur.com/KAYt5Bl.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20200821235952/https://www.afpbb.com/articles/-/3299040 ; https://archive.vn/dkCFC
▲ 4. And the larger picture, showing both a manned spacecraft (simply a scale model of the Chinese Shenzhou) and a manned space launcher (the Chinese CZ-2F).
To choose the Shenzhou spacecraft and CZ-2F manned launcher instead of the vintage Cold War era Viking Rus' Soyuz and Semyorka manned launcher, or even worse the most shoddy and untested Hindu Gaganyaan crewed orbital spacecraft and the not even man-rated GSLV Mk III launcher, testifies of the level of thrust and friendship between the Tatmadaw and the Chinese leadership, seen in Naypyidaw as an eternal role model to follow, and cemented as Paukphaw brothers with a genuine friendship based on millenia of peaceful cohabitation, and shared common cherished value like tea culture, jade and fireworks, or buddhist compassion.
Something that is so rare is today's world were one is so quicky backstabbed once having its back turned!
And unlike the one that someone could developed with the most untrustworthy ethnic Europeans, as unholy stop gap measure as it could be, to say the least.
But this makes Burma the second nation to study and follow the path of China's space program, after North Korea.
Congratulations again bro! As this winning strategy can only be crowned with success!
May Buddha's Compassion go with you!
https://twitter.com/afpbbcom/status/1298812729730490368
ミャンマー、アジア諸国の超小型衛星群打ち上げ計画に参加
4:41 AM · Aug 27, 2020·Twitter Media Studio
Full translation of the original article:
Subtitles: Participation in micro satellite group launch plans for Myanmar and Asian countries
August 14, 2020 8:00 Origin: Myanmar [Myanmar Japan Asia/Oceania]
[August 14, AFP] Preparations are underway for the launch of a satellite for the first time in Myanmar's history. It shows the intention of participating in "unexpected" joint development plans between emerging space developing countries.
In the space program in which micro satellites cooperate with each other, which is being developed by nine countries in Asia, follow-up surveys of typhoons, seismic activities, water currents, etc., and data collection of land use, crop growth, epidemics, etc. It is expected to be possible.
This is the first space project for Myanmar, which has the slowest economic development of the consortium (joint R&D entity) in which the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, etc. participate.
The benefits of observing the global environment from space are worth the enormous cost Myanmar spends, says Kyi Thwin, president of Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University.
"If you develop your own satellites in your own country, it will be simply cheaper," said Twin, who responded to the AFP interview at a university near Meiktila, a city in central Myanmar. He said that he would be “helpful”.
Even so, the “orbit” where Myanmar is still not the same as that of a large space development country. The university building, which Mr. Twin responded to interviews, has the shape of a space shuttle, but the budget is not enough to repair the damaged part at the top (part of the shuttle's nose). It's
However, due to technological progress and the spirit of cooperation, it is certain that the launch of artificial satellites will no longer be limited to large countries such as the United States, Russia, and China.
Yukihiro Takahashi of Hokkaido University, one of the two research institutes in Japan that is leading the joint development plan, took Nigeria as an example and said that the country is a world of cheap production of satellite technology. Point out that it is a strategic base.
The purpose of the plan is to launch about 5 micro-satellites every year and finally control about 50 orbital satellites with a consortium. Each microsatellite weighs less than 100 kilograms and has a life of 5 years.
First cost of Myanmar is 16 million dollars (about 1.7 billion yen), which is not astronomically expensive. Compared to the conventional satellite launch cost of 100 million dollars (about 10.5 billion yen), it is about a fraction.
The launch is expected to be conducted overseas, but Myanmar is planning to establish its own ground control center and cooperate with the Japanese control center.
Mr. Takahashi told AFP, “Myanmar must be one of the major players,” and Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh, Mongolia and others are expected to join the team at a later date.
According to Mr. Takahashi, the camera used in the satellite operation plan will have the highest performance in space and will be able to take images almost continuously. This image data is converted into a 3D (three-dimensional) model of a typhoon or disaster area.
Also, changes in land use from urban development to deforestation and illegal mining can be tracked and investigated by satellites.
■Coronavirus stands up
⑦ Seven aerospace engineers, the first from Myanmar, have already finished packing a few months ago and are ready to go to Japan at any time to proceed with satellite development work.
However, the engineers' travel plans are still pending because of the border closure due to the new coronavirus. Myanmar's first launch is scheduled for early 2021, so the time remaining is not long.
Nonetheless, one engineer, Thu Thu Aung (40), who attended the recent briefing session while maintaining a physical distance from others, was thrilled to be able to participate in this project. I was told.
"Sending artificial satellites into outer space from Myanmar and from our university is our dream"
The video was taken in June, partly provided by Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University. (c)AFP/Richard SARGENT / Su Myat MON
【8月14日 AFP】ミャンマーで同国史上初となる人工衛星の打ち上げ準備が進められている。
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https://www.afpbb.com/articles/-/3299040?page=2