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How the Philippines' space program evolved: From late-comer to fast-learner – Manila Bulletin


Published February 25, 2021, 8:09 PM
The PH started its space technology development program only in 2014.
•       The Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Microsatellite program is the country’s first initiative in developing its capacity in space science and technology.
•       During its four-year program life, it successfully launched two microsatellites: Diwata-1 and Diwata-2; and a nanosatellite, Maya-1. 
•       Succeeding microsatellites Diwata-3 and Diwata-4 and nanosatellites “are now in various stages of development, and which will be built substantially in the Philippines.
•       Maya-3, Maya-4, Maya-5, and Maya-6 already in their respective design and development phases.
•       What’s inside Maya-2: A camera for image and video capture, an Automatic Packet Reporting System Message Digipeater (APRS-DP), attitude determination and control units for active attitude stabilization and control demonstrations, ....

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PH launches nanosatellite Maya-2 into space


PH launches nanosatellite Maya-2 into space
Keith Calayag
© Provided by The Manila Times
The Philippines’ second nanosatellite, Maya-2, was launched into space on Sunday, the Department of Science and Technology said on Sunday.
Secretary Fortunato de la Peña said the Maya-2 CubeSat (cube satellite) was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) along with Paraguay’s GuaraniSat-1 CubeSat and Japan’s Tsuru CubeSat for the BIRDS 4 Satellite Project – KyuTech aboard the Northrop Grumman CRS-15 mission.
“The date 21 February 2021 is now forever etched in the history of space science in the Philippines with the launch of the country’s second cube satellite, called Maya-2 CubeSat,” he added.. ....

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