While lacking a manned shuttle initiative, Brazil is poised as a hotbed for space exploration along with private and joint government launches in the coming decades. Additionally, Brazil's Science without Borders programs aims to spend two billion dollars to educate 75,000 students pursuing advanced degrees in engineering and physical sciences at home and abroad, with hope that some of those students will return to work in Brazil. Yes, Brazil, thanks to its location and initiative, could very well become the planet's spaceport of choice in the late 21st Century.It's infrastructure plus education plus location (being the the equator helps).
Thinking about the future of the Western Hemisphere and then building it better.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Brazil as the next space power
Good article from i09:
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