Maya-3, Maya-4 cubesats released to space from ISS; beacons

Maya-3, Maya-4 cubesats released to space from ISS; beacons received

The Philippines’ first university-built cube satellites (cubesats), Maya-3 and Maya-4, were released to space from the International Space Station (ISS) on at 5:20 p.m. on October 6 PST via Japan’s Japanese Experiment (JEM), or “Kibo” Laboratory Module, and are expected to begin operations soon.  On October 7, one day after its…

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