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  2. Multispectral Unit for Land Assessment - Wikipedia

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    The satellite is named Multispectral Unit for Land Assessment (MULA). [4] MULA would be the first of a "next-generation satellites" under the Philippine space program, with the team behind the satellite building on the knowledge gained in developing the Diwata and Maya nanosatellites. [5] The investment cost for the satellite is at least US$34 ...

  3. List of Philippine satellites - Wikipedia

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    Deorbited on July 5, 2022 Replacement of Maya-1. Maya-3 [4] Cubesat August 29, 2021 Kennedy Space Center, LC-39A: SpaceX CRS-23: October 6, 2021 [5] ISS: Kibo module: Deorbited on July 25, 2022 Same bus design as Maya-1. Deployed simultaneously with Maya-4 as the country's first university-built satellites. Maya-4 [4] Cubesat August 29, 2021

  4. Philippine space program - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines in cooperation with foreign space agencies such as NASA of the United States and JAXA of Japan were able to deploy develop and launch two additional small-scale satellites, Diwata-2 and Maya-1, with plans to launch additional satellites by 2022.

  5. Philippine Space Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) is the national space agency of the Philippines.. The unified space agency is defined by the Philippine Space Act (Republic Act No. 11363) which was signed into law on August 8, 2019, by President Rodrigo Duterte, [4] intended to manage and operate the decentralized space program of the Philippine government, which was handled by various agencies of the ...

  6. Starlink - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 2022, 49 satellites were launched as Starlink Group 4-7. A G2-rated geomagnetic storm occurred on February 4, caused the atmosphere to warm and density at the low deployment altitudes to increase. Predictions were that up to 40 of the 49 satellites might be lost due to drag. [384]

  7. TALA (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    The rocket was made from 3D-printed advanced composite materials and measures 3 meters (9.8 ft) and weighs 15 kilograms (33 lb). It is designed to propel a Can Satellite (CanSat) around 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) into the atmosphere. [2] TALA is developed by a team of students and teachers from St. Cecilia’s College-Cebu.

  8. STAMINA4Space - Wikipedia

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    2018–. Successes. 2. The Space Technology and Applications Mastery, Innovation and Advancement (abbreviated and stylized as STAMINA4Space) is a space technology program by the Philippine government. [1] It is considered as the successor program to the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Microsatellite (PHL-Microsat) program, a cooperation ...

  9. PEDRO Center - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Earth Data Resource and Observation Center, also known as the PEDRO Center is an organization tasked in operating satellite ground stations.. It is part of the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Micro-satellite (Phil-Microsat) program by the Department of Science and Technology, which includes the deployment of the Diwata-1 and Diwata-2 microsatellites. [1]