The country's first artificial satellite Bangabandhu-1 satellite has been taken to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Cannaval, Florida, USA for the first Falcon 9 rocket static fire test.
On Friday local time, Bangabandhu-1 satellite will be conducting a planned down-engine firing test.
For this, the Flexon 9 block 5 rocket of SPEEXX was taken to the 39th PAD at Kennedy Space Center on Thursday afternoon.
Two-level rockets will be examined by the SpaceFlightNew to test the safety of high temperature components during entry and landing, to protect the excessive heat around the re-bulstister with a black-black interstate and landing line.
After conducting an automated process for Falcon 9 Fuel with the launch of SPACox launch kerosene and liquid oxygen protectors, static fire test will be done on Friday. The nine-stage Marine engine for the first phase will burn for a few seconds and will firmly control the booster on the ground.
Meanwhile, on May 7, the US State Department spokesman Siddiqur Rahman went to Florida with the 7/8 member journalists who came from Dhaka after the change in the daytime of Bangabandhu Satellite-1 on the launch of the satellite from the launch pad of Cape Kannavearl in the Florida State of Florida.
In the Cape-Canadian area of Florida, USA, adverse weather conditions will also prevail. There is a possibility of rain accompanied by cloudy weather. It is known that the final launch day of the satellite will be fixed at any time of next week Bangabandhu-1 satellite.