<p>➀ The UK Space Agency (UKSA) allocated £6.5 million to 23 international projects spanning biotech manufacturing, deep space radar, 5G satellite networks, and in-orbit 3D printing, collaborating with partners in 8 countries including the US, Japan, and Australia;</p><p>➁ Key initiatives include developing Americium-based power systems with NASA, deploying AI-driven 3D printing for space manufacturing, and advancing autonomous satellite navigation and threat detection technologies;</p><p>➂ These partnerships aim to bolster the UK's leadership in space innovation, enhance global space domain awareness, and bridge space research with Earth applications like climate-resilient agriculture and healthcare.</p>
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