Worldwide governments spend US$62 billion on space programmes
Submit on Saturday, December 20th, 2008 05:52
Euroconsult announced that world government space programme expenditures are at a historical high of more than US$62 billion dollars in 2008, with planned satellite launches in the next ten years to increase 38 percent over the previous decade.
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