The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD) has partnered with two educational institutions in Malaysia and Thailand in a bid to launch into space a nanosatellite by 2023.
UPHSD said it was joined by the Universiti Teknologi MARA in Malaysia and the King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok in crafting a nanosatellite that will to collect data on Earth imaging, marine traffic, and greenhouse gases.“The objective of the project is to launch a nanosatellite in the first quarter of 2023 to the International Space Station , after which the satellite will go into a low earth orbit to gather data," the school said in a statement.
UPHSD President Dr. Anthony Jose M. Tamayo during the project's kick-off ceremony on March 11 described it project as a “milestone” not only for the university but for the country and the region. Project heads Loren Ilagan of UPHSD and Dr. Mohamad Hazaimy Jusoh of the UiTM, at the same event, underscored the importance of satellites in the modern-day living.
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