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Alcântara Base and Brazilian technological autonomy

There are almost 20 years Brazil and Ukraine started (with the Framework Agreement on the Cooperation of Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, 1999) an approach to a project that looked good to both: the launch of a Ukrainian satellite using the Alcântara base. From this approach, created the binational company Alcântara Cyclone Space (ACS). In 2003 finally the company was created with an investment of approximately R $ 480 million by the Brazilian government.

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Rodrigo Cintra
Post-Doctorate in Territorial Competitiveness and Creative Industries, by Dinâmia - Center for the Study of Socioeconomic Change, of the Higher Institute of Labor and Enterprise Sciences (ISCTE, Lisboa, Portugal). PhD in International Relations from the University of Brasília (2007). He is Executive Director of Mapa Mundi. ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1484-395X