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PH Microsatellite “Diwata-2” Successfully Launched Into Orbit

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The Philippine delegation, led by Secretary of Science and Technology Dr. Fortunato De la Peña (third from right), witnesses the launching of Diwata-2 Microsatellite onboard Japan’s H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 40. (Tokyo PE photo)

TOKYO 06 November 2018 – The Philippines’ second microsatellite, also known as DIWATA-2, was successfully launched into orbit via Japan’s H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 40 from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture on 29 October 2018 at 1:08 pm (Japan Time).

The DIWATA-2 separated from the rocket at 621 kilometers from Earth about 43 minutes and 19 seconds after lift off.

Like its predecessor Diwata-1, the DIWATA-2 was developed by Filipino scientists in collaboration with Tohoku University and Hokkaido University under the Philippine Microsatellites Program of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

The DIWATA-2 is a 56-kilogram microsatellite that carries a space-borne Multispectral Imager with liquid crystal tunable filter for environmental monitoring, and a high precision telescope for rapid post-disaster assessment.

The satellite boasts of upgrades such as deployable solar panels for increased power generation, enhanced resolution cameras, and a sun-synchronous orbit that will allow fixed revisit intervals and a larger area of coverage. It also hosts an amateur radio payload that will enable people in the Philippines to relay messages to any part of the country through ham radio.

The Philippine Earth Data Resource Observation Center ground station at the DOST-Advanced Science and Technology Institute (DOST-ASTI) in Diliman, Quezon City will handle satellite control, operation and acquisition of experimental data from DIWATA-2.

The Philippine Delegation who witnessed the launching of DIWATA-2 was led by Science and Technology Secretary Dr. Fortunato de la Peña, University of the Philippines Chancellor Michael Tan, Philippine Embassy in Tokyo’s Deputy Chief of Mission Eduardo M.R. Meñez, and DOST-ASTI Acting Director Dr. Joel Joseph S. Marciano Jr. END

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Diwata-2 poster distributed at the launch event. (Tokyo PE photo)

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