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European Space Agency and European Defence Agency sign a cooperation pact

 

 
 
By Sangeeta Saxena Published: August 2011
 
 
 
 
 
 

Paris. The European Space Agency (ESA) and European Defence Agency (EDA) signed an administrative agreement to improve cooperation . This arrangement will foresee the possibility of the two agencies exchanging personnel for specific projects for a limited period of time and for each agency to be invited to the other's high-level meetings, without the compulsion of a shared office or merging of the two bodies.

 

Two European organizations – one concerned with space, the other with defence hope closer ties can help them avoid duplication and reduce the cost of space activity where they have shared interests. These areas include satellite remote-sensing and communications. Other activities of common interest focus on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and civil-military synergies in Earth observation and critical space technologies where the EU does not want to be totally dependent on suppliers from outside the EU, informed Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General . Although ESA and EDA include many of the same states in their membership (EDA is part of the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy), they are actually separate legal entities, he added.

“Europe's drive for technological non-dependence in space will not extend to manned spaceflight capabilities. a key lesson of the International Space Station experience is that ISS partners have made a collective mistake in failing to devise a common transport policy,“ said Dordain. Addressing the press at the Paris Air Show, Dordain said that following the final flight of the US Space Shuttle later this year there will be just one route to the space station, via Soyuz. "

“We are very upbeat about Galileo which is a a European answer to GPS. It will be much more precise than current GPS system. It can give directions upto three metres. An ambulance will be able to detect an accident on the highway. It will also give more precise air traffic control. It is a civilian system so it will not be blocked by military authorities,” said Franco Bonacina,Head of Protocol, Director General’s cabinet. “Budgeted at 3.4 billion euros and designed as a constellation of 30 satellites in medium Earth orbit and an elaborate ground network to provide the same positioning, navigation and timing services as the U.S. GPS, Russian Glonass and Chinese Beidou/Compass systems. The first two satellites of the Galileo constellation will launch on 20th October 2011,two more in February/March 2012 and the rest by 2014.” he added.

Bonacina informed that ESA's second Automated Transfer Vehicle robotic cargo ship, Johannes Kepler, was de-orbited on 21 June following its successful mission to deliver supplies and spare parts to the International Space Station. ATV-3, Edoardo Amaldi, is scheduled for launch in February or March 2012, followed one and two years later by a fourth, to be named Albert Einstein, and fifth ATV.

Out of six Work Packages for Europe’s satnav system to reach full operations, four are already in place. The remaining two were signed at Le Bourget between Laurent Wauquiez, French Minister for Economic Affairs, and Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General. Commission Vice President Antonio Tajani that a broad effort at cost containment had concluded that a round of cost-saving efforts had reduced the overrun to 1.4 billion euros. Tajani said the lower figure would make it easier for the commission to argue for the funds needed to complete Galileo. Galileo is more than just satellites in space, it is a complex terrestrial infrastructure will monitor the constellation and maintain Galileo navigation services, he added.

The first map of sea-ice thickness from ESA’s CryoSat mission was also displayed at Le Bourget by ESA. From an altitude of just over 700 km and reaching unprecedented latitudes of 88º, CryoSat has spent the last seven months delivering precise measurements to study changes in the thickness of Earth’s ice. Volker Liebig, ESA’s Director of Earth Observation Programmes presented the map and said, “What’s really nice about these results is that they show not only that the hardware is really excellent – which we already knew – but that it can deliver the geophysical information we need too.”

 
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