Sri Lanka’s third nano-satellite, developed with the technical expertise of local engineers, is scheduled to be launched into orbit tomorrow (19), the Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies in Moratuwa announced.
Named BIRDS-X Dragonfly, the satellite was transported to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard NASA’s SpaceX-33 rocket on August 24.
Sri Lanka has previously launched two nano-satellites: Ravana-1 in 2019 and KITSUNE in 2022, the latter as part of a multinational collaboration with five international partners.
According to officials, the BIRDS-X Dragonfly nano-satellite will be released into its designated orbit from the ISS at 2:15 p.m. tomorrow.
Main Missions of BIRDS-X Dragonfly:
Store-and-Forward Communication: Demonstrate a system where user messages can be uploaded, stored onboard, and later downlinked to ground stations across different regions.