Agila-1
First Filipino satellite
Names | Palapa B2P (1987-1996) Agila-1 (1996-1998) |
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Mission type | Communications |
Operator | PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (1987-1996) Mabuhay (1996-1998) |
COSPAR ID | 1987-029A |
SATCAT no. | S17706 |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | March 20, 1987, 22:22 (1987-03-20UTC22:22Z) UTC[1] |
Rocket | Delta-3920 PAM-D |
Launch site | Cape Canaveral LC-17 |
End of mission | |
Last contact | January 1998 |
Agila-1 or Mabuhay was launched on March 20, 1987, under the name Palapa B2-P in Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It was originally under Indonesian company, PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara until it was acquired by Philippine company, Mabuhay Satellite Corporation which is under PLDT in 1996. Upon its acquisition by Mabuhay, it became the first Philippine satellite through acquisition while in orbit. Palapa B2-P was later renamed to "Agila-1", the local name for the Philippine eagle. The satellite's operation ended in January 1998 and was deorbited.[2][3][4][5]
References
- ^ McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
- ^ "Palapa B2P". WEEBAU Space Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
- ^ Krebs, Gunter. "Palapa B1, B2, B2P, B2R, B4 / Palapa Pacific / Agila 1 / NewSat 1". Gunter Space Page. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
- ^ "Mabuhay acquires Indon satellite;sets new orbit". Manila Standard. July 25, 1996.
- ^ "Mabuhay Acquires Pasifik Satellite". Telecompaper. August 6, 1996. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
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