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Vietnam to use small satellites to build capacity in Earth observation

Potential plans and roadmaps were proposed to build national capacity in Earth observation using small satellite systems during a seminar held by the Vietnam National Space Centre (VNSC) at the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) in Hanoi on June 30.
Vietnam to use small satellites to build capacity in Earth observation ảnh 1Engineers at VNSC are building a small satellite. (Photo: VNSC)
Hanoi (VNA) – Potential plans and roadmaps wereproposed to build national capacity in Earth observation using small satellitesystems during a seminar held by the Vietnam National Space Centre (VNSC) atthe Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) in Hanoi on June 30.

In his remarks, VNSC General Director Assoc. Prof., Dr. PhamAnh Tuan said the Government in February 2021 announced a strategy for the development andapplication of aerospace science and technology by 2030,aiming to utilise achievements in the fields to address defence and securityissues, strengthen management of environment and natural resources, monitornatural disasters and minimise their impacts, and provide related services forpeople.

This seminar forms part of the efforts to translate thestrategy into reality, according to Tuan.

Vietnam to use small satellites to build capacity in Earth observation ảnh 2The seminar is held by the Vietnam National Space Centre (VNSC) at the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) in Hanoi on June 30. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Studies jointly conducted by the VNSC, the Japanese Ministryof Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), and the Japan International CooperationAgency (JICA) found that developing small satellites will work the best forVietnam, and it is also a trend as many countries worldwide are leveragingconstellations of satellites in Earth observation activities, he noted.

Japanese experts said Vietnam has an advantageousposition to expand the use of new satellite technologies to ASEAN andAsia-Pacific. The combination of Vietnam’s ground infrastructure and satellitesand Japan’s technologies and services is critical to open more opportunitiesfor the use of satellite data for both sides, they said.

They also held that multi-layered capacity building programmes,which encourage the participation of the private sector in aerospace, can helpVietnam make big steps in automation and enable more sectors to reap benefitsfrom satellite data./.

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