Aug 2 2001

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NASA and the National Commission for Space Activities of the Argentine Republic signed a 15-year extension of an existing agreement on cooperation in civil uses of space. Originally signed in August 1991, the accord had established the framework for the United States and Argentina to collaborate on space research projects in fields such as Earth science and global climate change.( NASA, Aeronautics and Space Report of the President: Fiscal Year 2001 Activities (Washington, DC, 2002), pp. 24–25, http://history.nasa.gov/presrep01/2001report.pdf (accessed 29 July 2002); NASA, “U.S. and Argentina Sign Space Cooperation Agreements,” news release 91-126, 8 August 1991.

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