Telnet Holding declared the delivery of the Tunisian satellite “Challenge 1” to the Russian company GlavKosmos. This company will be in charge of launching the Soyuz-2 spacecraft, which will carry the Tunisian satellite.
Mohamed Frikha, the founder of Telnet, stated the latest technical tests, as well as the cleaning and sterilization process of the satellite, was conducted before it was injected into the launch pod. The capsule door will be closed until the launch date of March 20, he said, indicating that all the equipment will be brought to the Baikonur space station in Kazakhstan on Tuesday.
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