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This chapter provides an empirical assessment of space powers through the application of the theoretical framework devised in Chapter 2.2 Space Power: A New Approach. Even though the overarching aim of the study is to intensively investigate Europe’s space power status (or lack thereof), it is important to put in perspective its relative position within the global space arena.
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It is necessary to point out that the mass figure does not include the Space Shuttles, which would have offset the overall data.
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Aliberti, M., Cappella, M., Hrozensky, T. (2019). Measuring Space Power: An Empirical Assessment. In: Measuring Space Power. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15754-8_3
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