Through international cooperation, particularly with the EU, a ship monitoring satellite will be launched into orbit above the Atlantic Ocean, tracing a figure-eight orbit. Depending on the satellite's launch, it will appear to follow an eight-shaped orbit. This satellite will be launched above the Atlantic Ocean.
But here's the important part. The fact that it's possible isn't important. What's important is that we're launching a rocket in the name of international cooperation. I said the EU, but South America too. South America, and of course the United States too. You say economic size? That's irrelevant. All it takes is a single banknote! As long as they join.
Countries that join this initiative can freely access this information, even if they are private citizens. The information will be made public to private citizens of member countries. Are there any countries that join but don't make the information public? You can see the information if you go to other countries, but why don't they still not make it public?
um....
Is it better to build a central tower, on the center of the Atlantic ocean on international cooperation?However, a surprise audit system would be difficult because it would be watered down.
Hmm...
The satellite will probably be successful.
Or rather, the satellite itself, or rather the right of free access to it for civilians, through international cooperation, will be enforced.
However, as the problems go away, maintenance may not continue for long. This is because awareness of the importance of maintenance will decrease. Perhaps a tower would be better? If awareness here also decreases, it may be occupied, or effectively monopolized by thugs.
I still feel that tetrapods are stronger.
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