RM142m RazakSAT faulty after just one year, says federal auditor
By Shannon Teoh
October 24, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 24 — Malfunctions barely a year after the RM142
million RazakSAT satellite was launched caused it to take 1,328 unusable
mapping images that were inaccurate by up to 37km, the
Auditor-General’s report showed today.
The report made available today said state-owned Astronautic
Technology Sdn Bhd (ATSB), which operates RazakSAT, lost RM10.89 million
in 2009, of which RM7.7 million went towards insurance premiums for the
faulty satellite.
“The operational lifespan of RazakSAT is three years. But the
RazakSAT satellite failed to function fully on August 30, 2010, a year
and sixteen days from launch date,” Auditor-General Tan Sri Ambrin Buang
wrote.
The Auditor General added that the remote sensing satellite was
designed to “capture images within 1km accuracy” but “an image of an
area in Sungai Buloh and Subang missed by 37km and captured Kuala
Selangor.”
As a result, 1,328 high-resolution images could not be used for the
project’s stated objective of providing remote information for land
development, forestry and fish migration.
ATSB had promised to deliver images from the satellite, touted as the
world’s first remote sensing satellite launched into near equatorial
orbit (NEqO), last year but have yet to release any pictures.
Its orbit allows RazakSAT to revisit some parts of Malaysia every 90
minutes, instead of once every two weeks as is normal with
sun-synchronous optical satellites.
The Auditor-General said that ATSB, which built the satellite with a
RM141.8 million government grant, had made corrections to the satellite
but only reduced the level of error by between 2.4 and 22km.
The report said efforts to improve RazakSAT’s accuracy were
terminated in December 2010 and “the payment to ATSB was settled for a
RM650,000 discount from the total project price of RM5.96 million.”
“Based on the feedback from ATSB, the RazakSAT satellite is a
research and development project and not a commercial project,” the
audit added.
ATSB’s website calls the RazakSAT project a “cost-effective high
resolution imaging system for Earth observation specifically for a small
satellite (weighing) less than 200kg”.
1 comment:
And, the ceo of razaksat is giving bullshit commentries on astro awani on mh370 and he looks like he smoked kangkong.
By the slip of his tonque, he mention the F word "CONTRACT" hahaha looks like he is expecting more contracts using the mh crisis as a selling point.
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