
Here’s more on their methodology:
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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It’s based on data collected by tech site Comparitech.
Here were their criteria
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Here’s how they defined a ban:
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For more please see the following:
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There are 9 zones which cover:
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However, only the United States (both via NASA and private businesses), Russia and China currently have the ability to send people into space.
And here’s another interesting fact:
People trained for spaceflight are called astronauts (American or other), cosmonauts (Russian), or taikonauts (Chinese); and non-professionals are referred to as spaceflight participants or spacefarers.
Below is the full list of when each country had their first citizen sent into space. You can also see a List of space travelers by nationality here.
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Here are the figures:
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Titled the Culinary Map of Europe According to Greece, it’s a funny look at how the Greeks look at the rest of Europe’s food choices.
But before continuing, keep in mind this map is satire.
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From the map authors: