Maya-3 and Maya-4 are the first Philippine university-built satellites designed and developed by the first batch of scholars under the Space Technology and Applications Mastery, Innovation, and Advancement (STAMINA4Space) Program: Project 3 - Space Science and Technology Proliferation through University Partnerships (STeP-UP), funded and supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) with scholarship grants from its Science Education Institute (SEI). The STeP-UP Project is implemented by the University of the Philippines-Diliman in collaboration with the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan.
Class | Cube Satellite (Cubesat) |
Mass | 1.15kg |
Type | Technology Demonstration |
Dimensions | 10cm × 10cm × 11.35cm (Stowed State) |
Orbit | Low Earth |
Payloads | Maya-3: RGB Camera, Automatic Packet Reporting System Message Digipeater (APRS-DP) Payload, Global Positioning System (GPS) Chip, Anisotropic Magnetoresistance Sensor Maya-4: RGB Camera, Near-Infrared (NIR) Camera, Automatic Packet Reporting System Message Digipeater (APRS-DP) Payload, Global Positioning System (GPS) Chip, Anisotropic Magnetoresistance Sensor |
Launch | 29 August 29 2021 at 3:14 P.M. (PST) aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket’s
Dragon C208 as part of SpaceX Commercial Resupply Mission-23 (SpX-23) |
Release | 6 October 2021, 5:20 p.m. PST |
Mission |
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Status | Active |
January 18, 2019
STeP-UP scholars Batch 1 kickoff
The 1st batch of STeP-UP scholars of MS/MEng in Electrical Engineering under the at UP-EEEI nanosatellite engineering track formally kickoff scholarship
DOST Secretary Fortunato dela Peña (center) with STeP-UP scholars (from left to right): Christy Raterta, Marielle Magbanua-Gregorio, Gladys Bajaro, Lorilyn Daquioag, Renzo Wee, Bryan Custodio, Judiel Reyes, and Derick Canceran
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May 30, 2019
Mission Definition and Design Review
January 17, 2020
Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
June 22, 2020 to July 9, 2020
Maya-3 Engineering Model (EM) space environment qualification test
Photo courtesy of BIRDS-3 Satellite Project
July 2020 to September 2020
Flight Model (FM) functionality tests
April 28, 2021
Maya-3 and Maya-4 Successfully turned-over to Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
August 29, 2021
Maya-3 and Maya-4 CubeSats launched to International Space Station
Photo captured via NASA Live stream
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October 6, 2021
Maya-3 and Maya-4 cube satellites released to space from ISS
Photo captured via JAXA Live stream
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