<p>➀ A Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) has been signed between the USA and Norway, allowing for the export of US space hardware to Andøya Spaceport in Norway.</p><p>➁ This agreement marks a significant step towards making Andøya one of the most attractive locations for satellite launches globally.</p><p>➂ The spaceport, which officially opened in November 2023, is capable of supporting the launch of small satellites up to 1.5 tons.</p>
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