Sri Lanka’s first satellite ‘Raavana 1’ released into orbit

Photo by the Lankapuvath. Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

COLOMBO, Jun 18, 2019, Lankapuvath. Sri Lanka’s first satellite ‘Raavana 1’ was released into orbit today from the International space station (ISS), reported the Lankapuvath.

The release was broadcast live on YouTube by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

Officials from the Sri Lankan Embassy in Japan were at JAXA to witness the launch.

The satellite was launched into space in April from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s East Shore.

The BIRDS-3 satellites from Japan, Nepal and Sri Lanka were taken to the International space station (ISS) and boarded onto the Antares rocket and launched in April.

The satellite was designed and built at the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan by Sri Lankan research engineers Tharindu Dayaratne and Dulani Chamika from the Arthur C.Clarke Institute, Moratuwa.

Its camera mission is to take pictures of Sri Lanka and its neighbouring countries. Its Lora Demonstration Mission is to validate the module to be used to data download next satellites. The Attitude Determination and Control Mission of ‘Ravaana 1’ involves the team trying to reduce the angular velocity of the satellite using magnetic torquers.

‘Raavana 1’ weights around 1.05 kg and the lifespan of the satellite is around one and a half years.

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