[:id]Hari Satelit Palapa[:en]Palapa Satellite Day[:]
Every July 9, Indonesians commemorate Palapa Satellite Day. This day marks the launch of Indonesia’s first communication satellite, the Palapa-A1, on July 9, 1976, from Cape Canaveral, USA. This historic achievement connected the vast archipelago through satellite communication technology.
The name Palapa was inspired by the historic oath of Mahapatih Gajah Mada in the 14th century, who vowed to unify the archipelago. The launch of Palapa A1 became a modern symbol of national unity through technological advancement, enabling telephone, television broadcasts, and data communication even in remote regions.
The Palapa satellite transformed Indonesia’s communication landscape:
It also boosted the growth of Indonesia’s broadcasting industry.
This Day reminds us of more than just technological success. It symbolizes the nation’s determination to stay connected and progress together, highlighting the value of innovation and unity in building a better Indonesia.
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