The Philippines will soon be sending its biggest Filipino-made satellite to space. Called Mula, or Multispectral Unit for Land Assessment, the newest Earth-observation satellite can capture operational-quality images of approximately 100,000sq km of land area daily. Mula weighs 130kg compared with microsatellites Diwata-1 and Diwata-2, which weighed around 50 kg.
Imagine, in two years’ time, the Philippines might have its very own “astronaut” in outer space - how cool is that?
3D renders of the MULA satellite. (Photo courtesy of SSTL2 / Fortunato de la Peña / FB) By 2023, the Philippines hopes to have a new Earth Observation satellite in space as the cou
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