The current funding of 7.81b euros is 35% that of NASA’s.

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    4 days ago

    This is why need to grow the EU economy to be larger than that of the USA, to have more spare money for the program.

    We have the educated people for it.

    • mrbutterscotch@feddit.org
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      3 days ago

      I believe we need a European Republic. And one of its responsibilities should be more funding for european space agencies!

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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        3 days ago

        Too big. Look at all the big places and they’re all fucked up. Except Canada I guess, but they’re basically uninhabited. I just don’t trust big countries full of people, it always goes wrong.

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          6 hours ago

          I don’t think there is enough evidence to suggest that it is the size alone that contributes to them being fucked up. Most sizable countries today didn’t start out as democracies, so they never had the chance to not be fucked up. (And I would argue US for instance never really was a modern democracy to begin with)

          There are a lot of small countries just as fucked up or even more so. I think it has much more to do with what values and ideologies countries were formed with that impact how fucked up they are.

          A European Republic would only ever be borne out of democratic processes and not by force. I do believe a European Republic could be the first (truly) democratic super power.

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            6 hours ago

            Freely admitted the size thing is purely a messy heuristic that sprang into my mind unbidden, backed by nothing and entirely unprovable. And yet, just as too much money tends to ruin things, I think too much land and labour under one roof might have a similar effect, or the same effect by proxy.