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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 2 1. The European Space Agency 2. Impact in Portugal 3. Future 0. Contents
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA 1. The European Space Agency Slide # 3 ESA’s purpose “To provide for and promote, for exclusively peaceful purposes, cooperation among European states in space research and technology and their space applications.” (Article 2 of ESA convention) Over 30 years of experience (established in 1975) 18 Member States Five establishments, about 2000 staff 3.7 billion euro budget (2010) Over 60 satellites designed, tested and operated in flight 17 scientific satellites in operation Five types of launcher developed Over 190 launches
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA 1. The European Space Agency Slide # 4 ESA’s locations
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 5 ESA is one of the few space agencies in the world to combine responsibility in nearly all areas of space activity. Space science Human spaceflight Exploration Telecommunications Technology Operations Earth observation Launchers Navigation All Member States participate (on a GNP basis) in activities related to space science and a common set of programmes (Mandatory programmes). Mandatory General Budget: Future studies, technological research, education, common investments (facilities, laboratories, basic infrastructure) Science: Solar System science, astronomy and fundamental physics In addition, Member States choose their level of participation in Optional programmes. Optional Human Spaceflight Telecommunications & Integrated Applications Earth Observation Launchers Navigation Robotic Exploration Space Situational Awareness ESA Programmes 1. The European Space Agency
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 6 ESA Programmes subscribed by Portugal 1. The European Space Agency ESA’s Mandatory programmes Science Programme Technology Programmes, mainly: GSP – General Studies Programme TRP – Technology Research Programme
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 7 ESA is responsible for R&D of space projects. On completion of qualification, they are handed to outside entities for production and exploitation. Most of these entities emanated from ESA. ESA’s catalyst role 1. The European Space Agency Meteorology: Eumetsat Navigation: Galileo (with EU) Launch services: Arianespace Telecomms: Eutelsat and Inmarsat What ESA is not… ESA is not a Space Laboratory Although ESA hosts its own technical facilities and employs hundreds of engineers, as a Space Agency its primary role is to implement (manage and operate) European Space Programmes. Space projects are contracted to its member states’ industrial and scientific actors following competitive bidding actions.
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 8 ESA Budget (2010) 1. The European Space Agency ~ 3700 M€ ESA Budget (in 2006) the global picture
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 9 Staff by nationality in 2009 1. The European Space Agency Portugal: ~ 1%
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 10 Portugal and ESA: Institutional participation 1. The European Space Agency ESA enables its member states to participate in a decisive manner on all strategic, programmatic and budgetary issues. One member state – one vote principle Most important decisions are achieved by unanimity of all ESA member states. Solidarity and Geo-Return principles ESA is obliged by its Convention to ensure na ideal target of 100% geo-return of the investment made by its member states. ESA is Portugal’s Space Agency The Portuguese Delegation, headed by FCT, manages our participation in the European Space Agency
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 11 1. The European Space Agency Initiatives Regular meetings with Industry and Academia Thematic Workshops covering specific programmatic domains Portuguese Space Forum 2010 – Portugal: 10 years as ESA Member State FCT Space Office
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 12 Portugal and ESA: a bit of history 2. Impact in Portugal
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA Slide # 13 Portugal and ESA: outstanding integration 2. Impact in Portugal Industrial return has reached 100% in December 2009 “Industrial return” determines the amount of contracts awarded to Portuguese Industry and Academia vis-à-vis the Portuguese contribution to ESA Space Programmes Portuguese Task Force was very successful Portugal was the first country benefiting from an Industry incentive scheme Task Force Task force placed contracts under special competitive conditions in strategic activities Over 40 Portuguese entities, Companies and R&D Institutes, participate actively in ESA activities Most Portuguese Companies participating in ESA activities are Knowledge Intensive High Technology SMEs A number of start-ups have been created in this ecosystem Together with R&D institutes, they promote innovation and seek technology transfer to other economic sectors
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA (1 Slide # 14 Portugal and ESA: Portuguese Space Sector 2. Impact in Portugal Follow-up… Session 10E - Space Systems and Technologies 7 July 11h30 – 13h00
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA 3. Future Slide # 15 Challenges ahead European Space Policy: ESA and the European Union Lisbon treaty establishes a stronger involvement of the EU in Space activities. CSA JAXA Europe NASA ESAEU Portugal Roscosmos Brazil New challenges and opportunities for the Portuguese Space Sector New ESA member states 27 EU member states: partners and competitors Where will Space stand in the 8 th Framework Programme? What will be the European Space Programme? Galileo (FOC phase in implementation) GMES (Initial Operations soon to start) Space Exploration (still under debate) Follow-up… Session 11F : Que estratégia científica para o Espaço 7 July 14h00 – 16h30 India
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CIÊNCIA 2010 4 July 2010 Lisboa © ESA
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