Finland’s Arctic satellite station is at the center of an expanded space funding proposal
Spending more on the Sodankylä satellite data center would allow Finland to maintain a key role in European space efforts.
Finland should pump more money into its Sodankylä satellite data center as part of a permanent funding increase for space operations that would allow the country to tap into expanding commercial and research opportunities, a report commissioned by the Prime Minister’s Office has concluded.
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