South American Nations Launch Joint Space Program
Four South American nations have pooled resources to launch a joint space program, combining their existing capabilities and infrastructure. The program will focus on earth observation for environmental monitoring, disaster response, and agricultural planning. The collaboration allows participating countries to access space capabilities that would be prohibitively expensive individually. The first joint satellite launch is planned within two years.
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