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Difference between Government space agencies and private space agencies

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\boxed{</p><p>\begin{minipage}{15 em}</p><p>\textbf{Government Space Agencies} \\ \\</p><p>There are six government space agencies with full flight</p><p>capabilities: \\ \\</p><p>CSA \\</p><p>ESA \\</p><p>ISRO \\</p><p>JAXA \\</p><p>NASA \\</p><p>RFSA/Roscosmos</p><p>\end{minipage}</p><p>} \quad \boxed{</p><p>\begin{minipage}{15 em}</p><p>\textbf{Private Space Agencies}\\ \\</p><p>Here are some private companies: \\ \\</p><p>SpaceX \\</p><p>SpaceDev/Sierra Nevada Corp. \\</p><p>Virgin Galactic \\</p><p>Orbital Sciences \\</p><p>Blue Origin \\</p><p>Bigelow Aerospace</p><p>\end{minipage}</p><p></p><p>}

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Governor space agencies -Six government space agencies—the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the European Space Agency (ESA), the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Nationality Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA or Roscosmos)—have full launch capabilities; these include the ability to launch and recover multiple satellites, deploy cryogenic rocket engines and operate space probes.

Private Space agencies - Private space companies now launch satellites, resupply the International Space Station, and even offer spaceflights to private citizens. ... However, large companies have been involved in space flight for many decades. These include many big aerospace companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman.

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