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Daily chart: two decades of satellite launches. Last year 13 out of 26 satellite launches were Russian; in 2010 China launched more satellites than America, for the first time ever.
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Daily chart: two decades of satellite launches. Last year 13 out of 26 satellite launches were Russian; in 2010 China launched more satellites than America, for the first time ever.

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    to study space anymore becuase we are too busy invading muslim countries, fighting the “War on Terrorism”.
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    From theeconomist: Losing the space race.
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