The Romanian government, through the National Agency for Scientific Research, has began its sponsorship of NERVA, a Romanian orbital nanosatellite launcher. The launcher is currently in development by a joint team of professors and students from the...
... Aegis SPY-1 radars. The United States broke ground on a future Aegis land-based missile defence site in Romania in 2013. It will start work on a similar site in Poland in 2015. The US also has deployed one of its missile...
..., Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom) and the European Commission (EC) at the same time. In addition...
... set up at the beginning of 2012 with representatives from 15 countries: Brazil, Chile, China, France, Italy, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Romania, Russia, South Korea, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the USA. Under...
... Three men are widely recognised as the fathers of rocketry for spaceflight – Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (Russia), Hermann Oberth (Romania/Germany), and Robert Goddard (USA). Tsiolkovsky published several small books on space travel and cosmology (the...
... will depend on the capability each nation brings to the table. Even small nations, like new entrants Romania and Rwanda that have minimal capability will have access to and opportunities for cooperation. A key benefit...