PHL-made microsatellite Diwata 1, tagumpay na inilunsad patungong International Space Station
Summary
TLDRThe Philippines has successfully launched its first micro satellite, Diwata-1, from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Micro-Satellite was sent to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard an Orbital ATK Cygnus spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The satellite, about the size of a balikbayan box, will aid in monitoring weather systems to assist farmers in adjusting their agricultural practices. The successful launch of Diwata-1 demonstrates the Philippines' capabilities in science and technology, and it is now being followed by the development of a second, proudly Philippine-made satellite. Diwata-1 is expected to remain at the ISS until the end of April, where it will continue to monitor weather patterns and other scientific data.
Takeaways
- đ The first Philippine-made microsatellite, named Diwata, was successfully launched into space.
- đŻ It was launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
- đ Diwata is a microsatellite designed for Earth observation and is officially called the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Micro-Satellite.
- đ°ïž The satellite was launched towards the International Space Station (ISS) aboard an Orbital ATK Cygnus spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
- đ Diwata will be used to monitor weather systems, which can help farmers improve their farming practices.
- đ The successful launch of Diwata-1 is a demonstration of the Philippines' capability in the field of science and technology.
- đ The Philippine government is proud of this achievement, which positions the country on the global platform.
- đ Diwata-1 is expected to reach the ISS on a Saturday and will remain there until the end of April.
- đŹ Scientists and engineers have already begun work on a second, proudly Philippine-made satellite.
- đĄ Diwata-1 will continue to monitor weather patterns while in space.
Q & A
What is the significance of the first Philippine-made micro satellite?
-The first Philippine-made micro satellite, Diwata, signifies a milestone in the country's space technology and scientific capabilities, demonstrating the Filipinos' competence in the field of science and technology.
What is the official name of the Philippine-made micro satellite?
-The official name of the Philippine-made micro satellite is 'Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Micro-Satellite' or 'PHL-Microsat'.
Where was the Diwata micro satellite launched from?
-The Diwata micro satellite was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, aboard an Orbital ATK Cygnus spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
What is the purpose of the Diwata micro satellite?
-The Diwata micro satellite is designed to observe weather systems, which can assist farmers in adjusting their agricultural practices.
How does the size of the Diwata micro satellite compare to a common household item?
-The Diwata micro satellite is about the size of a balikbayan box, which is a large box commonly used for sending goods overseas.
What is the role of the International Space Station (ISS) in relation to Diwata?
-The Diwata micro satellite is launched towards the International Space Station, where it will remain until the end of April, monitoring weather patterns.
What is the government's stance on the successful launch of Diwata 1?
-The government views the successful launch of Diwata 1 as a demonstration of Filipino capability in science and technology and a step towards a more prominent global presence in space technology.
When did Diwata 1 arrive at the International Space Station?
-Diwata 1 arrived at the International Space Station on a Saturday, as mentioned in the script.
How long will Diwata 1 stay at the International Space Station?
-Diwata 1 will remain at the International Space Station until the end of April.
What is the next step for the Philippines in space technology after Diwata 1?
-The next step is the development and construction of a second satellite, which is also proudly Philippine-made.
Where is the second Philippine-made satellite being developed?
-The second Philippine-made satellite is being developed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Outlines
đ Philippine Micro Satellite Launch
The first Philippine-made micro satellite, named Diwata, was successfully launched into space by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This micro satellite, also known as the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Microsat, was launched towards the International Space Station (ISS) aboard an Orbital ATK Cygnus spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The satellite, about the size of a balikbayan box, will be used to monitor weather systems to assist farmers in improving their agricultural practices. The Philippine government celebrates this achievement as a demonstration of Filipino competency in science and technology, marking a milestone in the country's space exploration efforts. Diwata 1 is expected to reach the ISS on a Saturday and will remain there until the end of April, with scientists and engineers already beginning work on a second, proudly Philippine-made satellite.
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Keywords
đĄPhilippine made micro satellite
đĄNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
đĄKennedy Space Center
đĄDiwata
đĄInternational Space Station (ISS)
đĄOrbital ATK Signus spacecraft
đĄCape Canaveral Air Force Station
đĄWeather systems
đĄBalikbayan box
đĄGlobal platform
đĄScientific and technological capability
Highlights
Successful launch of the first Philippine-made micro satellite, Diwata-1.
Launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Diwata-1 is a micro mini satellite aimed at Earth observation.
The satellite is also known as the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Micro-Satellite.
Diwata-1 was launched towards the International Space Station (ISS).
Utilized an Orbital ATK Cygnus spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
The micro satellite is the size of a balikbayan box and will aid in weather system monitoring.
It will assist farmers in changing their farming practices based on weather patterns.
The Philippine government celebrates the successful launch of Diwata-1.
Demonstrates Filipino capability in the field of science and technology.
The launch positions the Philippines on the global platform for space technology.
Diwata-1 is expected to reach the International Space Station on a Saturday.
It will remain at the ISS until the end of April.
The satellite will monitor weather patterns from the ISS.
Scientists and engineers have begun work on a second Philippine-made satellite.
Reported from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, by Norman for UNTV News Worldwide.
Transcripts
[Musika]
matagumpay na na Il un ang kaunahang
Philippine made micro satellite kan sa
National Aeronautics and Space
administration nasa Kennedy space Center
Florida ito ang balita ni
nor tagumpay na inilunsad sa kalawakan
ang pinakaunang micro mini satellite na
gawa sa pilipinas ang diwata
ang diwata ng may opisyal na pangalang
Philippine scientific Earth observation
o film microcat ay inilunsad patungong
international space station o iss sakay
sa orbital atk signus spacecraft mula sa
Cape canaberal air force station dito sa
Florida gagamitin ang micros sat na
kasing laki ng balikbayan box sa weather
systems na makatutulong sa mga magsasaka
para mabago ang paraan ng pagtatanim
ikin naman ng malakanyang ang naging
matagumpay na paglulunsad ng diwata one
ikinararangal natin na nagkaroon muli ng
demonstrasyon na ang Pilipino ay may
sapat na kakayahan sa larangan ng agham
at teknolohiya kaya't dararating natin
yyung puntong nakapag launch tayo ng
satellite on the global on the global
platform ayon sa National Aeronautics
and Space administration o nasa asahang
dadating ang diwata 1 sa international
space station sa Sabado mananatili ito
sa international space station hanggang
sa katapusan ng Abril kung saan
imo-monitor nito ang weather patterns at
iba pa hindi pa man tumatagal sa
kalawakan ng diwata 1 ay nagsisimula na
ang mga sientipiko at engineers na
gumawa nito sa pagbuo ng ikalawang
satellite na proudly Philippine made
mula sa Kennedy space Center Florida
Norman para sa UNTV news worldwide
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