It’s a lift off!
Diwata-1, the country’s first microsatellite has successfully lifted off to space aboard the Cygnus spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 11:05 AM of March 23, 2016.
It will reach the International Space Station(ISS) on March 26 where it will be released into a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) 400 km above the Earth’s surface. It will pass over the Philippines twice a day to take photos and measurements.
It will reach the International Space Station(ISS) on March 26 where it will be released into a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) 400 km above the Earth’s surface. It will pass over the Philippines twice a day to take photos and measurements.
An Atlas V rocket blasts off to space with the Cygnus cargo spacecraft carrying the Diwata-1 Microsatellite of the Philippines.
Diwata-1 is a joint project of the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Micro-Satellite (PHL-MICROSAT) Program and Japan’s Tohoku and Hokkaido Universities.
Its functions include taking photos of disaster hit areas for assessment; monitoring bodies of water and vegetation such as rivers, lakes, seas and forests throughout the country; andobserving weather patterns of the archipelago.
Diwata-1 with its Filipino researchers and engineers.
The PHL-MICROSAT program is headed by Joel Joseph Marciano Jr., PhD and includes Filipino researchers and engineers from the University of the Philippines and DOST’s Advanced Science and Technology Institute (DOST-ASTI).
Another microsatellite called Diwata-2 will be launched next year while a ground station for the satellites will operate in the Subic Freeport.
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