In a groundbreaking development for the global space community, the European Space Agency (ESA) and SpaceX, the private American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company, are moving forward to embark on a collaborative mission to launch satellites.
To be mentioned, this new partnership comes as a result of recent setbacks faced by Europe’s latest domestically produced rocket and is planning to launch four satellites in the upcoming year.
This upcoming partnership represents a significant milestone in the evolving landscape of space exploration and satellite deployment, combining the expertise and resources of two prominent entities to further advance space capabilities and research.
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However, the agreement is still pending final approval from the European Commission and other European Union member states, but the negotiations with SpaceX are progressing well.