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- List of Philippine satellites
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- Multispectral Unit for Land Assessment
- National Space Development Program (Philippines)
- OrbitX
- PEDRO Center
- PHL-Microsat
- Philippine Space Agency
- Philippine space program
- STAMINA4Space
- Subic Bay Space Center
- TALA (rocket)
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- Wikipedia:Main Page history/2016 February 20
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