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New era for space exploration, space
14 agencies are a historic step
June 4th, 2007 by Siemens Siemens Siemens

In an unprecedented move, 14
space agencies in the world today revealed
agreement for space exploration
globally coordinated the Moon, Mars and beyond.

After months of intense discussions,
published their common ideas for space exploration: The
Global Exploration Strategy: The Framework for Coordination
.

The document outlines the social base for exploration
space, defines the current focus and process
space exploration, the current interest in the Moon and
in the exploration of Mars, and proposes a framework for future work
overall coordination
space exploration.

Welcoming the publication of the document,
Science and Innovation Minister Malcolm Wicks said:

“ This document marks the beginning of a new era in space exploration
. Since the launch of Sputnik in 1957
, we learned a lot about space exploration
and
have experienced the benefits of scientific discoveries in
our daily lives. Innovations like
exploiting space for global communications, weather forecasting
and help emergency services all have v
enid
space exploration in the first half of the twentieth century.

“ During this century we are sure that
see some fantastic voyages of discovery as robots and human
human
venturing beyond our solar system. What
learn will excite and inspire new generations to engage in
science and new technologies that could
benefit the global economy.

“ The Framework for Coordination
proposes a common vision for a new era of international collaboration
. I welcome the fact that
UK
can use this to inform our national plans while
of 4.8 million pounds annually, providing 70 000 jobs
and making a contribution to the total
UK GDP of almost 7 billion pounds per year
.

The British National Space Centre is among the
14 space agencies have developed
document. They are: ASI (Italy), BNSC
(United Kingdom); CNES (France), CNSA (China)
CSA (Canada), CSIRO (Australia), DLR (Germany)
ESA (European Space Agency) ISRO (India)
JAXA (Japan), KARI (Republic of Korea), NASA (United States
) NSAU (Ukraine) and Roscosmos (Russia). --- Luis Eduardo Pacheco

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