ESA : réunion ministérielle du 25 et 26 Novembre 2008 (La Haye, Pays-Bas)
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On peut d'ailleurs rappeler les site et sujet dédiés à la Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 ;)Skyboy a écrit:Crève-cœur le choix !!
Sans connait aucun détail technique, mon cœur dirait Plato, Tandem et Laplace... Ça ne doit pas être les moins chères et pas forcément celles qui ferait le plus progresser la sciences, mais pour le spectaculaire et le grand public, ce seront les meilleures.
http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=100
http://www.forum-conquete-spatiale.fr/europe-f10/les-missions-candidates-pour-la-cosmic-vision-2015-2025-t3565.htm
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Les résultats de La Haye vu par le représentant de l'ESA à Moscou:
"European countries have provided funds for the purchase of four cargo spaceships
Europe will build four additional cargo spacecraft ATV series and
probably will extend the operation of the ISS after 2015. The company
head of the European Space Agency (ESA) in Moscow Christian Fayhtinger,
commenting on the outcome of the Hague two-day meeting of ministers of
member countries of ESA.
Previously, ESA countries have decided
to allocate nearly 10 billion euros for the program of space
exploration for the next three years. Among these 30 programs one of
the most important remains the ISS program. "We have received a" good
"to the so-called third phase of operation of the ISS, that is, we have
allocated funds for 4 cargo ship series of ATV", - said Fayhtinger.
In addition, ESA member countries agreed on the issue of further
exploitation of the ISS after 2015 that has offered Russia. "We have a
task to prepare a proposal for extending the operation of the station
after the year 2015 and discuss them no later than 2010", - said the
head of the Russian Mission of ESA.
As for the prospects of
creating a joint with Russia reusable manned space systems, on the
subject of specific solutions to the ministerial meeting was not
accepted, but work will continue. "Getting support participating
countries and funds allow us to continue cooperation in this area,
including with Russia", - said Fayhtinger.
At such meetings at
the ministerial level, which take place every three years, the
participants discussed the future of the major space programs and claim
amounts of their funding. The meeting in The Hague was attended by
ministers of 18 member countries of ESA, as well as Canada. According
to Fayhtingera, despite the global financial crisis, the development of
space programs identified by 20 percent. more money than previously
planned.
Participants in the European Space Agency, established
in 1975, 18 countries are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Britain, Greece, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic."
[site de Roscosmos]
"European countries have provided funds for the purchase of four cargo spaceships
Europe will build four additional cargo spacecraft ATV series and
probably will extend the operation of the ISS after 2015. The company
head of the European Space Agency (ESA) in Moscow Christian Fayhtinger,
commenting on the outcome of the Hague two-day meeting of ministers of
member countries of ESA.
Previously, ESA countries have decided
to allocate nearly 10 billion euros for the program of space
exploration for the next three years. Among these 30 programs one of
the most important remains the ISS program. "We have received a" good
"to the so-called third phase of operation of the ISS, that is, we have
allocated funds for 4 cargo ship series of ATV", - said Fayhtinger.
In addition, ESA member countries agreed on the issue of further
exploitation of the ISS after 2015 that has offered Russia. "We have a
task to prepare a proposal for extending the operation of the station
after the year 2015 and discuss them no later than 2010", - said the
head of the Russian Mission of ESA.
As for the prospects of
creating a joint with Russia reusable manned space systems, on the
subject of specific solutions to the ministerial meeting was not
accepted, but work will continue. "Getting support participating
countries and funds allow us to continue cooperation in this area,
including with Russia", - said Fayhtinger.
At such meetings at
the ministerial level, which take place every three years, the
participants discussed the future of the major space programs and claim
amounts of their funding. The meeting in The Hague was attended by
ministers of 18 member countries of ESA, as well as Canada. According
to Fayhtingera, despite the global financial crisis, the development of
space programs identified by 20 percent. more money than previously
planned.
Participants in the European Space Agency, established
in 1975, 18 countries are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Britain, Greece, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic."
[site de Roscosmos]
http://www.esa.int/esaHS/SEMV5T3Z2OF_index_0.html
Lien intéressant sur le projet ARV avec une vidéo sur un possible projet futur
Lien intéressant sur le projet ARV avec une vidéo sur un possible projet futur
Dirk De Winne- Messages : 1396
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Localisation : Bruxelles
spacemen1969 a écrit:1er communiqué de presse de l'ESA du jour
-souscription des activités d'observation de la Terre, y compris le deuxième volet du programme de composante spatiale GMES (Surveillance mondiale pour l'environnement et la sécurité)
D'après le site de NK le portail pour l'accès aux data de GMES est ouvert par l'ESA. On avait un peu parlé de ce programme fin novembre après la ministérielle. Qui a des infos sur cet aspect de l'activité spatiale ? le lien vers ce portail?
patchfree a écrit:spacemen1969 a écrit:1er communiqué de presse de l'ESA du jour
-souscription des activités d'observation de la Terre, y compris le deuxième volet du programme de composante spatiale GMES (Surveillance mondiale pour l'environnement et la sécurité)
D'après le site de NK le portail pour l'accès aux data de GMES est ouvert par l'ESA. On avait un peu parlé de ce programme fin novembre après la ministérielle. Qui a des infos sur cet aspect de l'activité spatiale ? le lien vers ce portail?
Un lien intéressant :
http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/GMES_Newsletter_1.pdf
Fabien- Messages : 6862
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Localisation : Paris (75)
patchfree a écrit:spacemen1969 a écrit:1er communiqué de presse de l'ESA du jour
-souscription des activités d'observation de la Terre, y compris le deuxième volet du programme de composante spatiale GMES (Surveillance mondiale pour l'environnement et la sécurité)
D'après le site de NK le portail pour l'accès aux data de GMES est ouvert par l'ESA. On avait un peu parlé de ce programme fin novembre après la ministérielle. Qui a des infos sur cet aspect de l'activité spatiale ? le lien vers ce portail?
Le portail se trouve ici
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