A model of the space ship that will carry a Filipino into space in 2014. Raffy Tima
After making significant contributions to the field of  space exploration, the Philippines may now finally make its mark on space  itself: a private company has announced an undertaking to select and train the  first ever Filipino astronaut.
Men's personal care brand Axe is teaming with American  space travel agency Space Expedition Corp. (Space XC) in a global project to  send civilians to space.
"The program we've launched is an opportunity for our great  nation to join the global community in taking the next big leap.  We're very excited to meet the first Pinoy  astronaut.  It could be anyone," said Axe  brand manager in the Philippines Gem Laforteza.
Dubbed "Axe Apollo Space Academy (AASA)," the  marketing campaign involves a selection process to determine who the "First  Filipino Astronaut" would be.
Initially, 10,000 people who sign up for the mission at  www.AxeApollo.com will be invited to go through a series of challenges.
The two candidates found most fit will then undergo  training at the Axe Apollo Global Space Camp in Orlando, Florida.
"After spending some time in space camp, one of the  two Filipino representatives will be handed the mission to go where no Filipino  has gone before," Axe Philippines said.
Filipinos  in NASA
While this may be the first time for a Filipino to go into  space, Pinoys have long been making their mark in space exploration.
In fact, Filipinos play key roles in various space-related  projects and missions in NASA.
Some of the Filipino achievers working in the most  well-known space agency are Filipino-American engineer Gregory Villar, and  Lloyd Manglapus. Both are working in various capacities on the Mars mission  Curiosity rover. 
Another Pinoy in NASA, Dr. Ralph Basilio, is the lead  person behind NASA's carbon dioxide research in space.
Philippine  Space  Agency
Meanwhile, on Dec. 14, 2012, scientists and astronomy  advocates united to push for the establishment of a Philippine Space Agency.
The proposed space agency "intends to conduct studies  on space science and technologies, design, and develop satellites that will be  launched in space, and possibly train astronauts," according to an earlier  report.
The country used to have a research project with NASA in  the 1990's but turned out to be unsuccessful, according to the report. (http://bit.ly/ZJmrez)
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