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[Title] => Scientists confident on launch of Phl’s first microsatellite
[Summary] => The team of young Filipino engineers and scientists who designed and built the Philippines’ first microsatellite Diwata-1 expressed confidence in its launch into space in April and is preparing to work on Diwata-2, which they say will be a better microsatellite.
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[Title] => Philippine satellite seen to boost food security, disaster response
[Summary] => A team of young Filipino scientists and engineers has designed and built a microsatellite, which can help the Philippines in food security, disaster response and preparedness, and guarding its territory.
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[Title] => DOST earmarks P840 M for microsatellite project
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