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Non-Governmental Organization. Some space advocacy groups, including the Space Frontier Foundation, speak of "non-governmental" activities in space, with a for-profit agenda. Project Persephone is an NGO in the more usual sense: a transnational organization with a pro bono agenda.

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Non-Governmental Organization. Some space advocacy groups, including the Space Frontier Foundation, speak of "non-governmental" activities in space, with a for-profit agenda. Project Persephone is an NGO in the more usual sense: a non-national organization with a pro bono agenda.

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Non-Governmental Organization. Some space advocacy groups, including the Space Frontier Foundation?, speak of "non-governmental" activities in space, with a for-profit agenda. Project Persephone is an NGO in the more usual sense: a transnational organization with a pro bono agenda.

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Non-Governmental Organization. Some space advocacy groups, including the Space Frontier Foundation, speak of "non-governmental" activities in space, with a for-profit agenda. Project Persephone is an NGO in the more usual sense: a transnational organization with a pro bono agenda.

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Non-Governmental Organization. Some space advocacy groups, including the Space Frontier Foundation?, speak of "non-governmental" activities in space. Project Persephone is an NGO in the more usual sense: an international organization with a pro bono agenda.

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Non-Governmental Organization. Some space advocacy groups, including the Space Frontier Foundation?, speak of "non-governmental" activities in space, with a for-profit agenda. Project Persephone is an NGO in the more usual sense: a transnational organization with a pro bono agenda.

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Non-Governmental Organization. Some space advocacy groups, including the Space Frontier Foundation?, speak of "non-governmental" activities in space. Project Persephone is an NGO in the more usual sense: an international organization with a pro bono agenda.

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