Liftoff for second NBN satellite after delay

After a weather delay, the national broadband network's second satellite has blasted off from the French Guiana Space Centre in South America.

File photo Source: NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK

The national broadband network's second satellite has blasted off into space after being delayed by bad weather.

Sky Muster II took off from the French Guiana Space Centre in South America on Thursday morning - a day later than scheduled.

The faces of 700 Australians were featured like a mosaic on the rocket, representing the 400,000 homes and businesses in regional and remote Australia the network plans to connect with the satellite.

 


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Published 6 October 2016 7:48am
Updated 6 October 2016 7:47pm
Source: AAP


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