Originally published by Nikkei Asia Technology
Initiative aims to quickly restore satellite networks in case of conflict in space
The Japanese government sees NATO’s Starlift project potentially being a boon to local economies near satellite launch sites. (Source photos by Nikkei and Reuters)
BRUSSELS – NATO is considering the mutual use of satellite launch sites with Japan and other partners, Nikkei has learned, seeking to ensure disabled satellites can be quickly replaced.
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