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U.S.–Poland Space Partnership Accelerates, Linking Transatlantic Allies Beyond Earth’s Orbit
Poland is advancing its space sector through private astronaut missions, satellite launches, and major investments in U.S. companies, boosting Central Europe's role in the space economy.
- Zygmunt Solorz and Kam Ghaffarian met at the White House to discuss prospective Polish investment in the U.S. commercial space sector, with Ghaffarian welcoming Poland's increased involvement.
- Poland's membership in the Artemis Accords and last year's satellite projects laid the groundwork for cooperation with the Polish Space Agency and its growing industrial ambition.
- Industrial orders and planned launches are translating policy into missions and hardware as Scanway Space secured an order from Intuitive Machines, and Poland prepares military satellite launches from California aboard SpaceX.
- Integrating into the U.S. space economy is positioning Poland as Central Europe's research and diplomacy hub, unlocking access to orbital platforms and technology transfer while strengthening U.S. resilience in critical space services and supply chains.
- The U.S.-Poland partnership is expanding transatlantic allyship and could reshape their space-economy roles as Poland hosts the International Astronautical Congress in 2027 with nearly 10,000 guests.
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U.S.–Poland Space Partnership Accelerates, Linking Transatlantic Allies Beyond Earth’s Orbit
(BPT) - Building on long-standing cooperation and strong partnership with the United States, Poland is working to become a major player in the global space market.
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