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DOST execs note importance of Space Agency creation

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MANILA -- Four executives of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) on Thursday noted the importance of establishi­ng a Space Agency in the country.

In a forum held in Quezon City, DOST Secretary Fortunato dela Peña stressed that having a Space Agency is essential to help strengthen space technology studies and developmen­ts in the country, as well as make regulation­s for this matter.

Dela Peña said he hopes the legislator­s would consider the passage of the Philippine Space Developmen­t Act, which is due for second reading in the Senat e.

Enrico Paringit, DOST-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t (PCIEERD) executive director, remarked that the country's initiative­s related to space technology would continue if there will be an agency that would better support and manage these.

The Philippine­s has launched two Filipino-made microsatel­lites -- the Diwata1 and Diwata-2, in 2016 and in 2018, respective­ly. These were launched to outer space to capture images that will be used for remote sensing and for research.

Remote sensing is datagather­ing about the earth's surface. Among the technologi­es needed in remote sensing are satellites with high resolution camera, and sensors for mapping flooding areas.

The microsatel­lites are also being used to gather data on natural and man-made disasters, to monitor vegetation and water changes, among ot her s.

"We need (the Space Agency) to continue the advancemen­ts in space technologi­es in the country," Paringit sai d.

Dela Peña said the DOST targets to launch a third microsatel­lite by 2022.

"We look forward to developing satellites. (Our) target is to have the Diwata-3 (orbiting) up to 2022. It should be orbiting by that time," he sai d.

The executive added that the DOST continues to boost its human resource who are working for space technology developmen­t, and will send some scholars to Russia.

Earlier, dela Peña told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) that he is not sure whether the DOST will also handle the Space Agency once it is establishe­d. He noted, however, that whoever will manage the Space Agency, the DOST will support and will always be part of the "entire ecology".

Boosting info disseminat­ion Meanwhile, DOST Undersecre­tary Rowena Cristina Guevara said informatio­n disseminat­ion will be faster if there is a dedicated agency for this.

Informatio­n to be disseminat­ed are about space, geology and other related matters, she said.

"We want to address 'informatio­n poverty'," DOST-Advanced Science and Technology Institute acting director, Joel Marciano said.

At present, the DOST receives data and images captured by the two m i cr osat el l i t es.

There is a microsatel­lite laboratory at the University of the Philippine­s. It is open to the public, and was created to educate people about microsatel­lites. (PNA)

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