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Villar lauds 3 Pinoy space engineers in the 2nd nanosatell­ite launched to the ISS

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SENATOR Cynthia A. Villar wants the Senate to recognize the three Filiipino space engineers for developing Maya2 Cubesat, the country’s 2nd nanosatell­ite successful­ly launched to the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) last Feb. 21.

In filing Senate Resolution 657, also introduced by Sen. Nancy Binay, Villar said the three engineers—izrael Zenar C. Bautista, Mark Angelo C. Puno and Marloun P. Sejera, have brought pride to the country for the satellite launched aboard the cargo spacecraft Cygnus “NG 15.”

Villar said the remarkable achievemen­ts of the three Filipino engineers are not just in line with the policies and goals of the Philippine Space Act. It was also viewed as a “welcome good news” bringing genuine inspiratio­n to the Filipinos amid the backdrop of the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic in the country.

“Their work on the developmen­t of Maya2 Cubesat launched into space constitute­s a valuable contributi­on to the country’s science and technology, particular­ly in the area of space science,” noted Villar.

And for this, Villar said the three, who are currently pursuing their respective doctorate degrees in Space Engineerin­g at the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan, should be given commendati­on. She related that the Philippine Senate has in numerous occasions paid tribute to exemplary Filipinos for their outstandin­g contributi­on to the country.

Furthermor­e, the senator said the 1987 Constituti­on recognizes that science and technology are essential for national developmen­t and progress.

Due to this, the State shall give priority to research and developmen­t, invention, innovation and their utilizatio­n, and to the science and technology education, training and services.

Villar said the Maya-2 Cubesat, while being the second Philippine nanosatell­ite launched, is actually considered as the country’s 4th satellite orbiting into space.

The Philippine­s launched Diwata 1 microsatel­lite on March 23, 2016; Diwata 2 microsatel­lite on Oct. 29, 2018 and Maya-1 nanosatell­ite on June 29,2018.

The Maya-2 uses commercial off-theshelf (COTS) components to verify proper function in space and the informatio­n gathered form the basis for the usage of these COTS components for future space missions. It also carries a store-and-forward payload that can be used to gather data from ground sensors for more practical applicatio­ns like for weather and infectious disease analysis.

The Maya-2 Cubesat was launched to the ISS along with Guaransat- Cubesat of Paraguay and Tsuru Cubsat of Japan under the BIRDS-4 Project or the Fourth Leg of the Joint Global Multi-nation Birds Satellite Project, initiated by the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan.

The spacecraft Cygnus “NG-15”, carrying the Maya-2 Cubesat, is Northrop Gumman’s 15rh contracted cargo resupply mission for NSA to the ISS and tasked to deliver 8,000 pounds of science and research, crew supplies, and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew. It was propelled through the launcher Grumman Antaresr rocket, lifted off from the Mid-atlantic Regional Spaceport, Pad 0A at the Wallops Flight Facility of the National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion in Virginia, USA.

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