LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Tuesday set out plans to book a minor seat in the global space race beside the United States, China, Russia and the European Union with a plan to launch its own satellites from Scotland by 2022.
Setting out his post-Brexit foreign policy priorities entitled "Global Britain in a competitive age", British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government said space would become an important commercial and military area of competition.
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