Fri, 01 Feb 2008

JAKARTA (JP): After successfully launching its LAPAN-TUBSAT satellite last year, the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (Lapan) is preparing to construct a second generation version of the earth surveillance satellite for orbit in 2010.

While the construction of the first satellite took place in Germany under the supervision of a professor from the Technische Universitaet Berlin, the construction of the next, named LAPAN-A2, will take place in Indonesia entirely under Indonesian engineers, Lapan head Adi Sadewo Salatun told reporters in Bogor on Thursday.

Adi said several Indonesian engineers had been fully involved in the development and manufacturing process of the LAPAN-TUBSAT satellite from 2003 to 2005. They also learned to control the satellite from the Rumpin ground station in Bogor throughout 2007.

"We gained very valuable experience from developing the LAPAN-TUBSAT satellite and operating it for a year; this is helping our engineers construct the LAPAN-A2 satellite independently and will maximize its use," Adi said on the sidelines of a seminar on LAPAN-TUBSAT evaluation.

Lapan has scheduled a procurement and component test for the LAPAN-A2 for this year, an integration and satellite test for 2009 and the launch for 2010.

Lapan's deputy of its aviation technology division, Soewarto Hardhienata, said the LAPAN-A2 would have an equatorial orbit, not a polar orbit like the LAPAN-TUBSAT. The equatorial orbit will enable the LAPAN-A2 to pass over the archipelago morefrequently.

The LAPAN-A2 will also be equipped with a navigation system that enables ground engineers to control the satellite's position all the time. (wda/**