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Macron Says Europe Must Become 'Space Power' Again

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President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that Europe must again become a global space power, warning that France risked being squeezed out of the global low-orbit satellite constellation market.

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On his way to the Salon du Bourget on Friday 20 June, the Head of State made a voluntarist speech, targeting efforts on defense, exploration and satellite constellations.

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Macron says Europe must become 'space power' again

President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that Europe must again become a global space power, warning that France risked being squeezed out of the global low-orbit satellite constellation market.

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There is an area in which Italy can say that it has arrived before. Before China, Japan, India and even some major European economies. It is space. Few remember it, but our country was the third in the world, after the Soviet Union and the United States, to put in orbit a satellite in complete autonomy. It happened in the sixties, in the middle of the Cold War, thanks to Luigi Broglio's visionary genius and to the support of figures like Enrico …

President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that Europe must once again become a global space power, warning that France could be eliminated from the global market of the low-orbit satellite constellation. Macron spoke at the Air Paris show in the Bourget outside the French capital a [...]

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