Template:Public-sector space agencies
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History of template
- 29 July 2012 - Bulgarian Space Agency to Space Research and Technology Institute.
- 1 March 2011 - added Luxembourg's agency
- 11 March 2009 - added sub-regions and major expansion
- 29 July 2008 - changed breakup from capability to location (continent)
- 13 July 2008 - changed layout from columns to rows
- 20 August 2007 - broke countries into columns for Human spaceflight, Launch Capability, & Operate satellites
- 3 January 2007 - added country flags (cannot see this version due to master Navbox template changes)
- 23 August 2005 - changed format to horizontal navbox
- 6 October 2004 - started template as vertical infobox
Map of nearly all of these agencies: http://pillownaut.com/spacemap/spacemap.html
Potential pages
The following links were removed from the template, because there were just too many red-links. Please add them back in as the pages are created! The rule of thumb is do not have more than 10% red-links.
- China: ARMT, BWYIC, CSSAR, FMA, FA, FA, MRI, MAI, MAI, SA, SM, SMMBI, SAST, SHBOA, STMB
- Brazil: AAB, IEAV, IAE, GETEPE
- Iran: IDMSAI, SIG, SHIG
- World: AP-MCSTA · APRSAF · ICSMD ·
- Soviet Union MOM, SMF
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