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  2. Malaysian Space Agency - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mysa .gov .my. The Malaysian Space Agency ( Malay: Agensi Angkasa Malaysia ), abbreviated MYSA, is the national space agency of Malaysia. On 20 February 2019, the Malaysian Cabinet had approved the establishment of MYSA through the merging of Malaysian Remote Sensing Agency (MRSA) and National Space Agency (ANGKASA). [1]

  3. National Space Agency (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The National Space Agency ( Malay: Agensi Angkasa Negara ), abbreviated ANGKASA, was the national space agency of Malaysia. It was established in 2002 and its charter aims to upgrade, stimulate and foster the country's space programme through integrated and coordinated efforts by developing and applying space technologies.

  4. File:Malaysia on satellite map (NASA World Wind).PNG

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    File:Malaysia on satellite map (NASA World Wind).PNG. No higher resolution available. Malaysia_on_satellite_map_ (NASA_World_Wind).PNG ‎ (492 × 491 pixels, file size: 211 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file ...

  5. MEASAT Satellite Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Binariang signed a contract with Hughes Space and Communications Company (now Boeing Satellite Systems) for two Model 376 satellites. The project was named the "Malaysia East Asia Satellite" program, or "MEASAT" for short. The satellites opened the door to reliable telephone and data transmission services to all of Malaysia, helping to ...

  6. UiTMSAT-1 - Wikipedia

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    92.5 minutes. Joint Global Multi-nations Birds Satellite. ← Birds-1. UiTMSAT-1 was a Malaysian nanosatellite, built primarily by Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) as part of the multi-nation Birds-2 project. The 1U CubeSat was launched into space on 29 June 2018 and deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) on 10 August 2018.

  7. Astronautic Technology (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Space projects RazakSAT, one of the Malaysian satellite made by ATSB. ATSB was entrusted with the design, development, launch and operation of TiungSAT-1, Malaysia's first microsatellite that was launched aboard a Dnepr rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan on 26 September 2000.

  8. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 satellite communications

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    Flight 370 left the range of Malaysian military radar at 2:22 and was last located 200 nmi (370 km; 230 mi) northwest of Penang. [4] : 2–3, 7 Flight 370 was expected to arrive in Beijing at 6:30 China Standard Time (CST) on 8 March (06:30 MYT; 22:30 UTC, 7 March). At 7:24 MYT/CST, Malaysia Airlines issued a media statement that Flight 370 was ...

  9. National Space Centre (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    National Space Centre (Malaysia) Coordinates: 2°47′07″N 101°30′28″E. The National Space Centre or Pusat Angkasa Negara is a Malaysian mission control facility. [1] This 400 acres (160 hectares) centre is located at Sungai Lang near Banting, Selangor and is managed by the Malaysian Space Agency (MYSA). The space centre started ...