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A global space policy that would revive space exploration
Almost every nation today relies on space-based technology for communications, weather forecasting, satellite navigation and resource management, either through indigenous programs or through programs run by its allies. As such, it is safe to say that every country is a space-faring nation. However, when it comes to space science and technology, attention must be directed towards countries that possess the ability to launch payloads.