Costa Rican Space Agency is a space research and development bureau based in San Jose, Costa Rica,[1] and was founded by the Constitutional Congress of Costa Rica.[2] It is the first space agency to be created and operated by a Central American nation.[3]
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^Colantuoni, Steve (2021-06-03). "The Costa Rican Space Agency has been created by the legislature". The Central American Group. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
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