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Savoring Success with Taste Nova Scotia Culinary Ambassador Amy Savoury | SaltWire - Europe is being warned not to"miss the train" on the emerging space economy as more than 20 countries gather in Spain, expected to focus on funding for the delayed Ariane 6 rocket as well as climate change and a possible new role in exploration.
Ministers will try to resolve tensions among leading space nations France, Germany and Italy over launcher policy including medium-term funding for Ariane 6, which is now due to stage its first test launch in 2024, four years behind the original plan. Sources said last week there had been some progress in unblocking a three-way standoff between Europe's leading launch nations but that ministers still faced sensitive budget talks.
Two decades ago, Europe had been not far from the United States or Japan measured by patents and intellectual capability.
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