Program overview | |
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Country | Philippines / Japan |
Organization | Department of Science and Technology University of the Philippines |
Purpose | CubeSat development and operation / Local technology capability building |
Status | Ongoing |
Program history | |
Duration | 2018– |
Successes | 2 |
The Space Technology and Applications Mastery, Innovation and Advancement (abbreviated and stylized as STAMINA4Space) is a space technology program by the Philippine government.[1] It is considered as the successor program to the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Microsatellite (PHL-Microsat) program, a cooperation between the Philippine government and Japanese universities to develop microsatellites.[2] The program is funded under the Department of Science and Technology.
It aims to use the results from the PHL-Microsat program to further research and develop small satellite technology capability in the country.[3]
STAMINA4Space Program officially succeeded the PHL-Microsat program in August 2018, inheriting two satellites, Diwata-1 and Diwata-2 and the CubeSat Maya-1.[4][5]