The government invites Thai people to support the THEOS-2 satellite launch mission.

Deputy Government Spokesperson Inviting all Thai people to join in sending encouragement to the mission of sending the THEOS-2 satellite into orbit. Believe that Thai scientists are as good as any nation in the world.

Mrs. Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office, revealed that THEOS-2 satellite is Thailand's new Earth observation satellite. And it is the first time that Thailand will send a satellite that can record images with a higher resolution into space. To support the development of the country It's an important event. For advancements in technology, innovation, and all for the betterment of the people's lives. By inviting all Thai people to join in sending encouragement to the mission of sending the THEOS-2 satellite into orbit. Believe that Thai scientists are as good as any nation in the world.

Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office said that in the case of sending Thailand's THEOS-2 Earth observation satellite into orbit In the morning of October 7, 2023, it appeared that the system had issued a warning and Arianespace had announced a postponement of the launch of THEOS-2 satellite just 14 seconds before the countdown because the monitoring system had found that the electrical current exceeded the specified threshold (threshold). ) at the Safety Management Unit of the launch rocket, the system automatically cuts off all work. which is currently undergoing a thorough investigation And it is expected that the results will be known in the morning of October 8, 2023 (local time) or tonight in Thailand time. GISTDA has stated that this is an event that can happen. Safety must come first. And please wait to follow the progress from Airbus. As for the new delivery schedule, GISTDA will inform you further.

“We invite all Thai people to join in sending encouragement to the mission of sending the THEOS-2 satellite into orbit. We are confident that Thai scientists are as talented as any nation in the world. We are waiting to follow the progress from Airbus and GISTDA, who will announce the schedule for the launch of THEOS-2 satellite,” Mrs. Radklao said.

Source: Thai News Agency