UP alumnus one of 3 Filipino engineers behind Philippines’ second cube satellite

From Jon Viktor Vabuenas, GMA News: 3 Filipino engineers behind Philippines’ second cube satellite

The Maya-2 CubeSat, developed by three Filipino engineers, was officially launched at the International Space Station on Sunday afternoon, along with satellites from Japan and Paraguay, as part of the Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds Satellite Project (BIRDS-4).

Behind the successful launch is a team composed of three Filipinos, all of them pursuing doctorates in Space Systems Engineering and Space Engineering at the Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech) in Kitakyushu, Japan.

Izrael Zenar Bautista

Bautista is responsible for the monitoring of the team’s activities from planning, design, execution, implementation, and operation of the satellite. His responsibilities also include the testing of the feasibility of the Perovskite solar cell mission in space.

He obtained his master’s degree in Energy Engineering from the University of the Philippines Diliman where he also graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering.

Mark Angelo Cabrera Purio

Purio is responsible for the Camera Mission (CAM) of the BIRDS-4 satellite project, capturing images using the commercial-off-the-shelf camera which serves as the eye of the satellite from space. He also helped in the design and development of the standardized backplane board (BPB) which holds the boards together.

He obtained a master’s degree in Electronics Engineering from the De La Salle University, another master’s degree in Education from Adamson University, and his bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Batangas State University.

Marloun Pelayon Sejera

Sejera is responsible for ensuring reliable communications of the satellite with the ground stations for the continuous execution of satellite mission, on top of handling the APRS-DP mission which aims to provide amateur radio services to the community.

He obtained his master’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Mapua Institute of Technology where he also obtained his bachelor’s degree in the same course.

The BIRDS-4 Satellite Project is a cross-border interdisciplinary CubeSat project hosted by Kyutech, in collaboration with three countries.

The Maya-2 CubeSat weighs 1.2 kilograms, is equipped with a camera for image and video capture, attitude determination, and control units for active attitude stabilization and control demonstrations.

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UP alum among the team behind Maya-2 CubeSat launch

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Today, 21 February 2021 (1:36 AM Philippine Standard Time), the Philippines will once again make another historic mark in the field of space science!

The Maya-2 CubeSat🇵🇭 (cube satellite), developed by three Filipino students, will be launched to the International Space Station (ISS) along with Paraguay’s GuaraniSat-1 CubeSat🇵🇾 and Japan’s Tsuru CubeSat🇯🇵 for the BIRDS 4 Satellite Project – KyuTech aboard the Northrop Grumman CRS-15 mission.

The Filipino students who built Maya-2 came from different Philippine universities. The Maya-2 CubeSat team is composed of BIRDS-4 Project Manager Izrael Zenar C. Bautista who obtained his degree in MS Energy Engineering at the UP Diliman, BIRDS-4 Project Member Mark Angelo C. Purio who obtained his degree in MS Electronics Engineering at De La Salle University and his MA in Education at Adamson University, and BIRDS-4 Project Member Marloun Sejera obtained his degree in MS in Electronics and Communications Engineering at the Mapúa Institute of Technology. All three of them are currently pursing PhD in Space Systems Engineering and Space Engineering at 九州工業大学 Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech).

Maya-2 CubeSat’s development is part of the 4th Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds Satellite project. The Joint Global Multi-nation “BIRDS-4 Satellite Project” is a cross-border interdisciplinary CubeSat project hosted at Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan, in collaboration with the three nations.

Maya-2 was developed through the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), UP Diliman, Kyutech’s 4th Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds Satellite (BIRDS-4) Project, and with the support of the Philippine Space Agency.

Watch the livestream on NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s website: live: https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive

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