Ministers Meet to Define the Role of Space in Delivering Global Objectives
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- Created on November 18, 2008
- 29 Ministers of the ESA and European Union Member States, gathering
in the Space Council meetings (*), have given full support to the
European Space Policy (ESP) -adopted in 2007- and established clear
strategic objectives for space, identifying priority areas that include
in particular the contribution of space to: monitoring and mitigating
global change, security, the Lisbon strategy (aimed at making the EU
the most competitive economy in the world) and space exploration.
- ESA is confirmed as a leading global player and a reliable
partner in international cooperation: with the successful missions of
the Columbus laboratory to the International Space station (ISS) and
the “Jules Verne”/ATV cargo carrier, it has become a fully-fledged
partner on the ISS; moreover it has driven forward the scientific
frontier in space and also re-established Ariane as the leader of the
world-wide commercial launch market.
- National programmes, in particular in Space Science and
Earth Observation, are increasingly planned in such a way as to
complement ESA and maximise benefits to Europe as a whole;
- The EU, together with ESA and the Member States, has
become a key player in strengthening Europe as a space power, creating
and co-funding space-based public services such as the global
positioning satellite system Galileo and piloting the global monitoring
for environment and security GMES programme to meet the needs of
European citizens.
(*)The Space Council is the joint and concomitant meeting of the EU Council and of the ESA Council at ministerial level. Its first meeting dates back to 2004. In May 2007, the Ministers of the Space Council, representing 29 European countries, adopted the new European Space Policy, unifying the approach of ESA with those of the individual European Union member states
Objectives for the Council at ministerial level in 2008
In expressing their support for the European Space Policy ESA’s Ministers, together with their EU peers, have established the political agenda for space in Europe. The ESA Council at ministerial level in The Hague will translate the policy into concrete programmes. Ministers will establish priorities within those programmes which are instrumental in ensuring the contribution of the space sector to the future of Europe and will allocate resources accordingly.
Clear programmatic priorities, consistent with the strategic objectives on the one hand, and with the longer-term vision on the other, will assist Europe to:
- further develop the benefits of space to society and the knowledge economy, stimulating innovation, creativity and growth;
- promote the development of new products and services benefiting daily life;
- be increasingly successful on the global market in space systems, services and applications;
- meet its defence and security needs for space; and
- provide continued access to space.
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