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Europe's Space Comeback: A United Vision
Monday, December 2, 2024
But creating a unified space law won't be easy. Each country has its own interests and priorities. Some countries might not want to give up their space rules. Kubilius will need to find a way to convince them that working together is better. He'll also need to find ways to get more money for space projects. This could mean finding new funding sources or convincing governments to invest more in space.
Launching Europe's own satellites would be a big step forward. It would show that Europe can do more than just rely on other countries. It would also create jobs and boost the economy. But it won't be easy. Building new rockets and satellites takes time and money. And there's always the risk that something could go wrong. But Kubilius is determined to make it happen.
In the end, Europe's space future depends on many factors. It depends on how well Kubilius can convince countries to work together. It depends on how much money can be found for space projects. And it depends on how well European companies can compete with others around the world. But with the right vision and the right plan, Europe could become a space power once again.
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