00:00On this day in space. On March 20th, 1987, NASA launched an Indonesian
00:06communications satellite called Palapa B2P. It would later become the first
00:11satellite owned by the Philippines. Almost 10 years after the satellite
00:14launched into orbit, Pacific Satellite Nusantara, the Indonesian company that
00:18owned it, sold it to the Mabuhay Satellite Corporation in the Philippines.
00:22The country had been trying to establish its own satellite network for decades.
00:25They finally bought the Palapa satellite when President Fidel Ramos said he
00:29wanted one in time for an international forum that the country was hosting
00:32later that year. The president got his way and the country's first satellite was
00:35moved into its new orbit with three months to spare. Mabuhay changed the
00:39satellite's name from Palapa to Ajila, which means eagle in Filipino. And that's
00:44what happened on this day in space.
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