Space Ministers Highlight Contribution Of Space To Economic Recovery
Brussels, Belgium (SPX) Jun 01, 2009 Ministers in charge of space activities representing the Member States of the European Space Agency and the European Union met in Brussels for the Sixth Space Council. The Council was jointly chaired by Miroslava Kopicov�, the Czech Republic's Minister of Education, on behalf of the EU Competitiveness Council, and Mariastella Gelmini, Italian Minister for Education, University and Research and current Chair of the ESA Council at Ministerial Level. Gunter Verheugen, Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry, and Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, also took part. The Space Council recalled the outstanding results of the ESA Council meeting at Ministerial level of November 2008 and the EU Competitiveness Council conclusions regarding the GMES programme of December 2008, recognising the progress made on the increased coordination of space and security-related activities between key European Space Policy players. Ministers called for action to mobilise existing innovation support mechanisms to ensure cross-fertilisation of innovation and ideas between space and non-space sectors, and between space industry, leading research organisations and universities. This followed the conclusions of the European Council of 11-12 December 2008 in support of the European Economic Recovery Plan and its call for the launch of a European Plan for Innovation which should also include space technology and services derived from it, as one of the main technologies of the future. The Space Council specifically highlighted the potential of satellite communications technologies to bring broadband to European citizens and enterprises, ensuring better access to modern Information and Communications Technology, particularly in rural and remote areas, calling on the Commission, ESA, and the EU and ESA Member States to consider integrating satellite technologies in future broadband projects. The Ministers underlined the importance of rapid implementation of the proposed EU Regulation on the GMES Initial Operations Programme and stressed the need to give funding priority to the operations of the GMES Space Component (GSC). On the long- term arrangements for the GSC, which covers the period from 2014 onwards, the need to define a sustainable funding approach was stressed. ESA and the Commission are requested to elaborate a funding strategy for the remaining elements of the GMES build-up phase. Concerning observations related to operational oceanography and atmospheric composition monitoring, the Space Council invited the Commission and ESA to lead a dialogue with EU and ESA Member States and Eumetsat to coordinate the user requirements for space observations, while respecting ESA's overall coordination role for the GMES Space Component. The Commission and ESA are asked to define the data policy for, and the ownership of, the Sentinel missions. Furthermore, the ESA-prepared Long-term Scenario for the GSC was identified as a basis for evolution and cost estimates in order to establish an operational GMES programme from 2014 onwards. On space exploration, the Ministers reaffirmed the need to assess the possibilities offered by EU policies to embed space exploration in a wider political perspective. They looked forward to the proposed High-Level Political Conference on Space Exploration - as previously agreed at Space Council level - as a first step towards the elaboration of a fully-fledged political vision on "Europe and Exploration" encompassing a long-term strategy/roadmap and an international cooperation scheme. Ministers also welcomed the Commission's initiative of studying options for future EU funding schemes and instruments for space-related programmes, which will provide important input for discussions about the next EU Multi-annual Financial Framework. Share This Article With Planet Earth
Related Links ESA The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry
ISU Space Studies Program In Strasbourg And Stuttgart In 2010 Strasbourg, France (SPX) May 14, 2009 The International Space University (ISU) will hold its Space Studies Program (SSP) in Strasbourg and Stuttgart, France and Germany, from June 26 to August 27 2010. ISU helps to develop future leaders for the world space community by providing interdisciplinary educational programs in an international and intercultural environment. ISU offers its students a unique and comprehensive ed ... read more |
|
The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2009 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement |