SpaceX to Launch ESA Navigation Satellites Amid EU Rocket Delays

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SpaceX to Launch ESA Navigation Satellites Amid EU Rocket Delays
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SpaceX has reached an agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) to launch four Galileo navigation satellites into orbit using its Falcon 9 rocket, marking the first time EU satellites with classified equipment will be launched by Elon Musk's company. The deal comes as the ESA faces delays with its own Ariane 6 rocket, which is not expected to launch until 2024. The agreement is subject to final approval by the EU Commission and member states. The Galileo system is crucial for Europe's independence from GPS and other satnav systems, and the additional satellites are needed to strengthen the existing network.

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