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Space as a strategic asset for Europe

Planet Earth seen from space © PaulPaladin

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Let's embrace space

Learn more about FP7 Space Research, discover our new projects, and meet the project people behind the scenes in this brochure.

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Developing applications for the benefit of the citizens

Take a closer look at the first 42 Space Research projects, which were supported by the European Commission under FP6.

Meteor in space

Third FP7 Space Call

Taking on endless possiblitities, the third call for proposals under FP7 Space includes support for science and exploration, and Earth observation.

Towards a European Vision for Space Exploration

The EC Space Advisory Group has made recommendations for future European Space Exploration.

 

Space is a strategic asset for Europe

The European Commission's Space Research and Development activities are coordinated within the framework of the overall European Space Policy , complementing the efforts of Member States and of other key players, including the European Space Agency .

The Space Theme of the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) is implemented with the objective to support a European Space Policy. The work programme focuses on applications such as GMES - Global Monitoring for Environment and Security , but also areas like space science, space technologies and space transportation (strengthening 'space foundations') for enhancing the competitiveness of the European space industry.

Europe has been active in the space sector for several decades, and activities encompass a wide spectrum ranging from launchers and space exploration to application satellites providing new services to society. Space activities, through scientific research and especially through their direct applications, are acknowledged as strategic for the European Union.

Support by the EU in the field of Space Research and Development encourages the research community as well as the private sector to intensify their efforts and investments. Sustaining a competitive industry (including manufacturers, service providers and operators) and providing appropriate services and infrastructures requires a sustained level of research into new technologies and their exploitation.

Last update: 04/11/2009 | Top