In fairness, the United States cribbed a big chunk of its space program from the German Fascists. Also in fairness, the US and the USSR were just about the only countries post-WW2 with any real space technology to speak of. In the modern era, we're seeing space industry pop up in China, Japan, India, and the EU. The latter two are definitely Fash-adjacent if not explicitly Fascist.
With space technology increasingly corporatized, we could very possibly see the big petro-states or wealthy plutocrats in countries like Brazil, Australia, and Nigeria develop domestic space programs. The Equator is the cheapest point to launch a rocket, and Africa has some of the highest altitude territory on the equatorial line. So it's not inconceivable that we'll see a space boom in Kenya or Tanzania in our lifetimes.
None of the fascist countries ever had a space program that put America in an equal competition.
Excluding the one Spanish fascist astronaut of couse.
In fairness, the United States cribbed a big chunk of its space program from the German Fascists. Also in fairness, the US and the USSR were just about the only countries post-WW2 with any real space technology to speak of. In the modern era, we're seeing space industry pop up in China, Japan, India, and the EU. The latter two are definitely Fash-adjacent if not explicitly Fascist.
With space technology increasingly corporatized, we could very possibly see the big petro-states or wealthy plutocrats in countries like Brazil, Australia, and Nigeria develop domestic space programs. The Equator is the cheapest point to launch a rocket, and Africa has some of the highest altitude territory on the equatorial line. So it's not inconceivable that we'll see a space boom in Kenya or Tanzania in our lifetimes.