Space propaganda
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Space propaganda is a form of propaganda relating to achievements in space exploration and space science. It is used primarily to further a nation's perceived technological superiority, through the operation of a state-funded space agency. Space propaganda was first emergent during the Space Race of the mid-20th-century, an indirect extension of the Cold War.
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Although primarily associated with nationalistic pursuits, space propaganda has also been used to promote international organizations and collaborative space efforts.[1][2]