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MILESTONES PROGRAM COMPONENTS

1 PROGRAMLEADER:Dr.JoelJosephMarcianoJr.
UPElectricalandElectronicsEngineeringInstitute

DEVELOPMENTof PROJECT1:BUSDEVELOPMENT

PHL-MICROSAT
PROJECTLEADER:MR.MARCCAESARTALAMPAS
BUSandPAYLOAD UPElectricalandElectronicsEngineeringInstitute
Jan.- Dec. 2015

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PROJECT2:GROUNDRECEIVINGSTATION
PROJECTLEADER:MR.ALVINRETAMAR
DOSTAdvancedScience&TechnologyInstitute DevelopmentofPhilippineScientific
PROJECT3:DATAPROCESSING, EarthObservationMicrosatellite
ARCHIVING,&DISTRIBUTION
TURNOVER PROJECTLEADER:ENGR.MARKEDWINTUPAS
UPDepartmentofGeodeticEngineering&TCAGP
13 January 2016; Tsukuba, Japan toJAXA
PROJECT4:DATACALIBRATION&VALIDATION
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
PROJECTLEADER:DR.ENRICOPARINGIT

LAUNCHtoSPACE UPDepartmentofGeodeticEngineering&TCAGP

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PROJECT5:REMOTESENSING
PRODUCTDEVELOPMENT
PROJECTLEADER:DR.GAYJANEPEREZ
UPInstituteofEnvironmentalScience&Meteorology

PHL-MICROSAT
PHOTOCREDITS:JAXA/NASA

RESEARCH TEAM
23 March 2016; Cape Canaveral, Florida

RELEASE

Photocredits:NASA/JAXA
fromISS

PHOTOCREDITS:JAXA/NASA
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PHOTOCREDIT:JAXA/NASA

27 April 2016; International Space Station (ISS)

FIRSTCAPTUREDIMAGES

Photocredits:NASA/JAXA
phlmicrosat@eee.upd.edu.ph
6May2016 9May2016
Payloads &
About Us APPLICATIONS What's next?
ThePHLMicrosatProgramisaDepartment HIGHPRECISION Disaster
for Ongoingconstructionofthe
ofScienceandTechnology(DOST)funded TELESCOPE Assessment
projectthataimstodevelopandlaunchtwo MicrosatelliteResearchand
Philippineearthobservationmicrosatellites.
Thisprogramisacollaborationbetweenthe
InstructionalFacility(MRIF)
PhilippineandJapaneseacademic atUPDiliman
institutionsintendedtogathersatellite
imageryfordisasterriskreduction,climate
Determinestheextentofdamagesfromdisasters.
changeadaptation,oceanandagricultural Monitorsculturalandnaturalheritage.
applications. Land&Ocean
SMIwithLCTF for
FAST FACTS Observation

DIWATA-1
Monitorsthechangesinvegetation&oceanproductivity.

WIDEFIELDCAMERA for Cloud&Weather


Observation
MRIFisaninterdisciplinaryresearch
laboratoryformicrosatellitetechnology.

PLANNING FOR

Observescloudpatternsandweatherdisturbances.
MIDDLEFIELDCAMERA for Georeferencing DIWATA-2
Designplanningforthe
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Class:50kgMicrosatellite
secondmicrosatellite,
Dimensions:55x55x35cm Diwata2isongoing.
gisgpsgeodesy

Inclination:51.6deg Itisexpectedtobe
Altitude:~420km launchedtoorbit
Launch:23Mar2016
Assistsindeterminingthelocationsofimagescapturedusingthe
by2018.
Release:27Apr2016
HPTandSMI.

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