European Space Agency’s €22 billion plan to catch up in space race
The European Space Agency (ESA) has outlined its priorities for the next three years, supported by a boosted €22.1 billion budget from its member states. Ministers from all ESA countries gathered in Bremen, Germany, to decide which space programs to back and how much funding to commit in this tri-annual meeting that shapes Europe’s direction in space. Morgan Ayre has this story.
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