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  • European Space Agency
  • European Space Agency
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  • Die European Space Agency (kurz: ESA) ist eine Raumfahrtbehörde des Kontinents Europa auf der Erde des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts. Zum Transport von Satelliten und Sonden benutzt sie die Ariane-Rakete. Das Emblem der ESA und der Ariane-Missionen ist 2143 im Club 602 zu sehen. (ENT: )
  • The European Space Agency, or ESA, was a Human space exploration organization based in 20th century Europe. In 2143, the Ariane 1 assignment patch, which was on display in the 602 Club, bore the flags of ESA members: Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, France, and Ireland. (ENT: "First Flight") Many of these nations were members of the International Space Agency in the 21st century, according to the Star Trek Fact Files.
  • The ESA's headquarters is in Paris, France and the Guiana Space Centre serves as its spaceport. Some of their projects include... * Columbus * ExoMars * Herschel Space Observatory * BepiColombo * Artemis
  • The european space agency is an international organisation charged with developing polices as regard to space as well the training of astronauts Starting in 1998, member countries harmonized their astronaut training program which result in 2002 in the creation of the European Astronaut Corps. It should be noted that the ESA is not an agency of the European Union although it receive a financial contribution from it. Also, while all of ESA's members are european from a geographical point of view, some are not part of the EU and its sole associate member is Canada.
  • The European Space Agency (ESA), established in 1975, is an inter-governmental organization dedicated to the exploration of space (the gateway to to space for Europe). Currently with 22 member states, it is headquartered in Paris, France which is where programmings and policies are decided. Although generally focused on unmanned scientific missions it is helping with the International Space Station (ISS).Foundation Nations Involved Budget Who wrote that? leesonma 03:08, 9 April 2009 (UTC) It's on the ESA website.174.64.184.172 01:52, April 10, 2012 (UTC)Employment Satellites
  • The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe's gateway to space. Its mission is to shape the development of Europe's space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. ESA is an international organisation with 20 Member States. By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, it can undertake programmes and activities far beyond the scope of any single European country.
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  • Die European Space Agency (kurz: ESA) ist eine Raumfahrtbehörde des Kontinents Europa auf der Erde des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts. Zum Transport von Satelliten und Sonden benutzt sie die Ariane-Rakete. Das Emblem der ESA und der Ariane-Missionen ist 2143 im Club 602 zu sehen. (ENT: )
  • The European Space Agency, or ESA, was a Human space exploration organization based in 20th century Europe. In 2143, the Ariane 1 assignment patch, which was on display in the 602 Club, bore the flags of ESA members: Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, France, and Ireland. (ENT: "First Flight") Many of these nations were members of the International Space Agency in the 21st century, according to the Star Trek Fact Files.
  • The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe's gateway to space. Its mission is to shape the development of Europe's space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. ESA is an international organisation with 20 Member States. By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, it can undertake programmes and activities far beyond the scope of any single European country. ESA's job is to draw up the European space programme and carry it through. ESA's programmes are designed to find out more about Earth, its immediate space environment, our Solar System and the Universe, as well as to develop satellite-based technologies and services, and to promote European industries. ESA also works closely with space organisations outside Europe.
  • The ESA's headquarters is in Paris, France and the Guiana Space Centre serves as its spaceport. Some of their projects include... * Columbus * ExoMars * Herschel Space Observatory * BepiColombo * Artemis
  • The european space agency is an international organisation charged with developing polices as regard to space as well the training of astronauts Starting in 1998, member countries harmonized their astronaut training program which result in 2002 in the creation of the European Astronaut Corps. It should be noted that the ESA is not an agency of the European Union although it receive a financial contribution from it. Also, while all of ESA's members are european from a geographical point of view, some are not part of the EU and its sole associate member is Canada.
  • The European Space Agency (ESA), established in 1975, is an inter-governmental organization dedicated to the exploration of space (the gateway to to space for Europe). Currently with 22 member states, it is headquartered in Paris, France which is where programmings and policies are decided. Although generally focused on unmanned scientific missions it is helping with the International Space Station (ISS).Foundation In 1958, Pierre Auger and Edoardo Amaldi recommended that the European Governments set up a "purely scientific" organization for space research. Before the ESA was even there, the European peoples had two agencies, one concerned with developing a launching system (ELDO(European Launch Development Organization)) and the precursor of the European Space Agency, the ESRO (European Space Research Organization), which was formed in March 20, 1964, by an agreement signed on June 14, 1962. The ESRO celebrated during the time of 1968-72 over its successes.?? In 1975, the ESRO and ELDO merged to form what is known as the present day ESA.Nations Involved Although the ESA had ten founding member nations (United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and Spain), it has gained eleven more since then. Bulgaria, Cyprus, Malta, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia have cooperation agreements with ESA.Budget ESA's budget for 2015 was 5.15 billion. ESA operates on the basis of geographical return, i.e. it invests in each Member State, through industrial contracts for space programmes, an amount more or less equivalent to each country’s contribution. * Little fun fact-each of the member states pay a tax on to fund the ESA, which is about the price of a movie ticket. The same thing is true for NASA, except the cost is 4 times as much. Who wrote that? leesonma 03:08, 9 April 2009 (UTC) It's on the ESA website.174.64.184.172 01:52, April 10, 2012 (UTC) The ESA's are funded by the finantial contributions of all the Agency's Member States (its based on the accordance of the members national product).Employment As of 2016, the total number of staff working for ESA numbered 2000 worldwide, from all the Member States and include scientists, engineers, information technology specialists and administrative personnel. The Europe's citizens enjoy the benefits, from jobs and economic growth, to public services, effecient communications and security.Satellites * ESA launched its first major scientific mission in 1975, Cos-B, a space probe monitoring gamma-ray emissions in the universe. The ESA mission COS-B, along with NASA's SAS-2, provided the first detailed views of the Universe in Gamma-rays. COS-B carried a single large experiment, the Gamma-Ray Telescope, which was responsibility of a group of European research laboratories know as the Caravane Collaboration. Launched on the 9 August 1975, COS-B was originally projected to last two years, but it operated successfully for 6 years and 8 months. It provided the first complete map of the Galaxy in gamma-rays. Since then they have launched an unknown number since I have been unable to find the exact number. Here are its goals: 1. * Maintain equipment temperature in specified ranges during all mission life. 2. * Guarantee optimum performances when equipment is operating 3. * Avoid damage when equipment is not operating 4. * Keep the specified temperature stability for delicate electronics, or stable optical components. 5. * Minimise temperature differences as specified between units, or temperature gradients along structural elements. 6. * Maintain boundary temperatures at interface between subsystems, to ease interface management 7. * Guarantee the correct operation of thermal control subsystem by means of design, analysis and test 8. * Determine the most influencing factors, and manage them within the satellite resources and Space environment constraints. A typical thermal design loop consists of the following activities: * establish the thermal requirements * establish the worst environmental heat loads and power dissipation * elaborate the control means * build mathematical models to simulate the satellite thermal behaviour * analyse the design for worst environmental and dissipation heat loads * verify the design against the requirements * gather the budgets * change the design if necessary * verify the design by test and correlate the mathematical model * Contribute to the formulation of the overall ESA strategy; * Study feasibility for selection of new mission concepts; * Prepare/demonstrate the case for approval and funding of new optional projects/programmes; * Support the evolution of ESA by analysing and testing new working methodologie * promote the internal and external knowledge of those activities * illustrate the benefit of internal synergies * inform potential users * help with the identification of needs that can be covered by space systems * support the development of systems and activities that will cover needs not covered by existing programmes
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