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Diwata-1's photo (left) is clearer than Landsat 8's (right), with even man-made structures visible. The HPT's images have a ground resolution of 3m at nadir (lowest point), which PCIEERD says is the ...
Story & photo by Stephanie Tumampos | Special to the BusinessMirror To celebrate the milestone, the Pinoy Showcase of Space Technologies held a live demonstration of Diwata-1, capturing and ...
A gray-scale image of the Earth was among the first photos captured by Diwata-2, the second Filipino-made microsatellite launched into space.
The photos are released by Japan's Tohoku University MANILA, Philippines – Philippine microsatellite Diwata-1 had its first images made public via a Japanese press release on Thursday, June 2.
Aside from taking photos of other parts of the world, Diwata-1 is expected to capture images from about 1,000 selected areas in the Philippines, mostly for environmental monitoring until the end ...
The Diwata-1 photos are available for free to both government agencies and private individuals at the PHL-Microsat website. The Philippines’ micro-satellite program ...
In Photo: The scale model of Diwata-2 microsatellite, which was exhibited at the National Science and Technology Week in World Trade Center in Pasay City in July.
image: This photo was taken over the area near Casiguran, Philippines, on November 15th, 2018, utilizing the DIWATA-2's Spaceborne Multispectral Imager (SMI). view more Credit: PHL-Microsat Program ...
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