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The Space Research Centre (Polish: Centrum Badań Kosmicznych) is Poland's space agency. It is a scientific institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. It was established in 1977. The Space Research Centre facilities are located in Warsaw, Wrocław, and in Borowiec near Poznań. Departments
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