Following the footsteps of these space powers, the UK and France also started utilizing their space in their respective foreign policies. Hence the use of space technology for diplomacy is not a new concept.
However, security concern has always remained an important element of western space powers which reflect in their space diplomacy. These countries have been using space technology with a viewpoint of national & space security, space resource utilization and space warfare.
Redwire Wins $5.9 Million NASA Contract - MarketWatch
Space contractor Redwire Corp. said it has been awarded a $5.9 million contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to finish designing a new in-space manufacturing system.
The multi-material three-dimensional printing system, dubbed FabLab, will be tested onboard the International Space Station and serve as a precursor for Artemis missions to the moon and Mars, Redwire said. The system will let crews make tools and components as needed while in space.
NASA awards grants to support research, technology development - Aerotech News & Review
NASA has announced the recipients of its annual Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) grants, providing a total of more than $10.8 million across 15 institutions over three years to support scientific and technical research.
This research aligns with agency' priorities, including understanding our changing environment and advancing long-term exploration on the Moon through Artemis.
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