Earth Space Agency: Your Opinion Matters

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The Earth Space Agency appears to be a Latvian space blog that raises concerns among users regarding its credibility. Many participants express skepticism about the agency's intentions, suggesting it may be attempting to exploit the European Space Agency's reputation. There are warnings against sharing personal information or financial support with the agency. Overall, the discussion reflects a cautious attitude towards the legitimacy and motives of the Earth Space Agency. Trust in this organization remains low among forum members.
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What do you think about Earth Space Agency ?
 
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Looks like a mostly harmless Latvian space blog. I wouldn't send them any money or personal information though.
 
Looks like they're trying to capitalize on the European Space Agency's name. I would have no idea what their motives might be, but I'd be a little nervous about them.
 
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