The Philippines has multiple satellites in orbit for various purposes such as communication, weather monitoring, and earth observation. Some examples include DIWATA-1 and DIWATA-2, the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Microsatellite (PHL-Microsat), and Agila-2, a geostationary communications satellite.
Manila.The capitol city of the Philippines is manila.
The population ofthe Philippines is 86,241,697
The Philippines has a total land area of approximately 115,800 square miles.
The Philippines is a country in the Asia Pacificregion.
The Philippines has the highest Catholic population in Asia. Approximately 90% of the population in the Philippines identifies as Catholic.
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The first satellite of the Philippines is named Diwata-1. It was launched into space in 2016 as part of the joint development program between the University of the Philippines and the Department of Science and Technology.
From the Universal Acquisition Department of the State Department in the USA. They have satellite branches all over the universe. The one in the Philippines is in a secret location in the jungle near Manilla.
GPS is satellite based, so it should still work in the Philippines as long as you have maps of the Philippines loaded into your GPS.
MANILA, Philippines - Jack TV premieres the second season of the all-singing and all-dancing Glee on Sept. 22, 4 p.m. via satellite and its primetime telecast at 9 p.m.
no! because until now, weather satellites that we used are owned by other government agencies from other state and we just renting it services.
satellite is satellite
land satellite sea satellite communication satellite weather satellite and spy satellite
Star Track receiver are possible to use in the philppines...this receiver i bring here nin the phil. came from the country of Qatar...
The first Philippine satellite was DIWATA-1, which was launched on April 27, 2016. It was a microsatellite designed and built by Filipino engineers and scientists in collaboration with Japanese partners. DIWATA-1 aimed to monitor weather patterns, disaster response, agricultural productivity, and environmental conditions in the Philippines.
Most artificial satellites are carried to the orbit multistage rockets or space shuttles. They get energy from the sun and also have nuclear reactors. How they operate depends on what they are designed to do.
Answer: 1.communication satellite 2.navigational satellite 3.weather satellite 4.millitary satellite 5.scientific satellite 6.satellite launches. It composed of 6 satellites...........i hope.....my answer can help you.....