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romanian space agency
Regional Network for Research and Education in
Space Science and Technology for Central,
Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
Marius-Ioan PISO, Romania
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Goals
  • Human resources building to meet the space
    science and technology development for the 21st
    Century
  • Access of the Countries of the Region to the
    permanent renewing of the space technologies
  • Promote the full integration of the Central
    Eastern and South-Eastern European Countries
    potential in the space endeavor for peaceful uses
    of outer space
  • Contribute, by approaching to the requirements of
    the space programs developed by powerful space
    organizations as the European Space Agency, to
    the technological development and welfare of the
    region

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Means
  • Exchange of information on a permanent basis
    between the national core institutions
  • Higher education in space-related fields at the
    best international levels, making use of
    international and local expertise
  • Masters and Ph.D. in space science and technology
    for multi- and interdisciplinary fields
  • Develop common space research and infrastructure
    projects required by the expected level of the
    educational process
  • Low cost research and development projects in all
    major fields of space science and technology,
    using the common experience and capabilities of
    the Countries of the Region

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Objectives
  • A Network of Space Research and Education
    Institutions in Central Eastern and South Eastern
    European Countries
  • Promote, by space specific multi- and
    inter-disciplinary methods, higher level capacity
    building in the region
  • Develop future specific regional space education,
    research and applications projects
  • Develop joint space scientific and operational
    programs and benefit of them at the regional
    level
  • Connect and integrate the Network to significant
    international and national space organizations

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Project Regional Network for Research and
Education in Space Science and Technology
  • Exchange of information on a permanent basis
    between the national core institutions
  • Higher education in space-related fields at the
    best international levels, making use of
    international and local expertise
  • Masters and Ph.D. in space science and technology
    for multi- and interdisciplinary fields
  • Develop common space research and infrastructure
    projects required by the expected level of the
    educational process
  • Low cost research and development projects in all
    major fields of space science and technology,
    using the common experience and capabilities of
    the Countries of the Region

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Central Eastern and South-Eastern European
Countries Involved in the Project (1997-1998)
  • Bulgaria
  • Czech Republic (invited)
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Poland
  • Slovak Republic
  • Romania
  • Turkey
  • . . .

Information synthesized from the Composite
document, some National Space Activities Reports,
ESA and other sources.
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Central Eastern and South-Eastern Europe Network
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History
  • 1990 - The UN should lead . . . an international
    effort to establish regional centers for space
    science and technology education . .
  • 1993 - Regional Centers on Space Science and
    Technology Education (A./AC.105/534)
  • 1993 - 1996 - Greece, Romania and other Member
    States offered to host or to serve as a node for
    such a Center covering the region of the Economic
    Commission for Europe
  • 1996 - Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary,
    Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic, Turkey
    reiterated the agreement to establish a Network
    of space science and technology institutions,
    devoted primarily to capacity building
  • 1996 - UN-OOSA Meeting of Experts from the
    countries of the region

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1997
  • Exchange of information on two key areas
  • space activities in each country - main research
    groups, topics and projects
  • space-related educational programs in each
    country - main fields of university level
    expertise and training facilities
  • The countries have established the national Core
    institution which is more familiar with the
    programs in the areas of space science and
    technology
  • UN-OOSA Composite document - the basis for
    further organization and the technical study to
    be prepared for an agreed network
  • . . . Experts Meeting at OOSA - February 1997

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United Nations Document Report of the Committee
on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space-1997
(A/52/20), Para.58
  • . The Committee noted that discussions between
    Bulgaria, Greece, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and
    Turkey were in progress on the establishment of a
    Network of space science and technology research
    and education institutions for States of Central,
    Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and that the
    activities of the network would be in harmony
    with the relevant work of existing institutions
    in Europe and would be open to international
    cooperation. The Committee also noted that a
    meeting of experts had been held at Vienna on 17
    and 18 October 1996 on the establishment of the
    network and that the experts had resumed their
    deliberations on 13 and 14 February 1997. The
    Committee further noted that at the first meeting
    the representatives of Bulgaria, Greece, Poland,
    Romania, Slovakia and Turkey had agreed to
    establish the network.(1) The Committee noted
    that at the resumed meeting the experts had
    agreed to work with the Office for Outer Space
    Affairs to undertake a study on the technical
    requirements, design, operation mechanism and
    funding of the network. The Committee noted as
    well that Italy supported the initiative to
    establish the network of space science and
    technology research and education institutions
  • Since 1998, also Hungary joined the initiative

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Technical Study Mission
  • 1998 (November) - 1999 (January)
  • A technical study mission has been performed by
    OOSA and with the support of Italy to undertake
    study on the technical requirements, design,
    operation mechanism and funding of the network
  • The National coordinators and core institutions
    from Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
    Turkey and Slovak Republic were visited
  • The attempt of the mission is to gather, update
    and synthesize information from the host
    countries, together with the national
    coordinators

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UNISPACE III Regional Preparatory Conference in
Bucharest
  • 25-29 January 1999
  • 21 countries and 8 international organizations
  • All the countries participant in the Network
    attended the meeting
  • Recommendations were given for the strengthening
    of the regional cooperation
  • Several future common projects were proposed, as
  • Microsatellite for hazard monitoring in the
    region
  • Satelite information-communication system for the
    Network countries

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UNISPACE III Conference in Vienna
  • 19-30 July 1999
  • Informal discussions between participants
  • Network presented in the Technical Forum
  • The participant countries reaffirmed the will to
    further developments
  • The Network supported in plenum by the European
    Commission and other Western Countries
  • A Network meeting has been planned for October
    1999

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Recent progress
  • Network Meeting in Sofia , 21-22 October 1999,
    Participants - 6 countries and UN-OOSA
  • Proposals
  • to conclude a MoU between countries to be signed
    by the National coordinators during the STS
    Meeting in Vienna - February 2000
  • to prepare proposals of projects of regional
    relevance
  • UN General Assembly - Resolution007/54/12/99
  • Requested the provision of support to Regional
    Centers, including the Network

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsBULGARIA
  • Space observation
  • Life science (biotechnology, space food, global
    changes and others)
  • Space meteorology
  • Space communications and navigation
  • Creation of new materials
  • Technocal appliances and systems (infrastructure)
  • Core institution Bulgarian Academy of Sciences -
    Sofia

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsCZECH
REPUBLIC
  • Space Physics and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Astronomy
  • Development of the space onboard instruments
  • Development of the MAGION series of small
    satellites
  • Space Law
  • Participation to the CESAR microsatellite project
  • Participation to international space missions
  • Czech Republic, however invited, is not still a
    participant to the Network
  • (UN A/AC.105/661, December 1996)

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsGREECE
  • Geodesy and Geodynamics
  • Earth Observation
  • Atmospheric sciences
  • Satellite communications
  • Applications to meteorology, climatology, upper
    atmosphere studies, land cover/land use, forest
    mapping, cadastral mapping, marine research
  • Development of infrastructure

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsHUNGARY
  • Space-Earth System
  • including remote sensing
  • Space Physics
  • Space Life Sciences
  • Satellite Technics and Technologies
  • including satellite communications and
    information, materials science
  • Participation to international space missions
  • Participation to the CESAR microsatellite project
  • (Space activities in Hungary 1994-95 -National
    Report)

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsPOLAND
  • Space Physics
  • Satellite Geodesy
  • Remote Sensing
  • Space Medicine and Biology
  • Space Technology and Astronautics
  • Participation to international space missions
  • Participation to the CESAR microsatellite project
  • Development of the POLSTAR national satellite
    communications system
  • Core institution Space Research Center - Warsawa

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsROMANIA
  • Space Strategy and Policy
  • Basic Space Sciences, Space Physics and
    Astronomy, Microgravity and Life sciences
  • Space and Aerospace Techniques, Microgravity
  • Space Communications and Information
  • Earth Observation
  • Project of a small scientific and operational
    satellite
  • Participation to international space missions
  • Core institution Romanian Space Agency -
    Bucharest

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsSLOVAK
REPUBLIC
  • Astronomy
  • Space Physics and Geophysics
  • Life Sciences in Space
  • Remote sensing applications
  • GIS, environmental monitoring
  • Hydrometeorology
  • Danube Remote Sensing DEMO project
  • Participation to international space missions
  • Core institution Slovak Hydrometeorological
    Institute

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National Space Programs Major DirectionsTURKEY
  • Atmospheric and Space Sciences
  • Space Electronics
  • Training and Education
  • Infrastructure facilities in remote sensing,
    satellite communications and radioastronomy
  • Participation to international space applications
    programs
  • Core institution Marmara Research Center -
    TUBITAK

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Affiliation to Space Organizations and Agreements
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National Space-Related Educational Programs
  • Major areas of space-related educational fields
    are represented in most of the Countries in the
    Region, and they are related to the national
    space programs
  • Some similarities occur in the countries former
    members of the INTERKOSMOS organization
  • Several general fields seem to be relatively more
    developed in some countries, due to specific
    geographical or industrial conditions
  • All countries offer doctoral training facilities
    on precise fields
  • Some countries offer existent training technical
    and logistic infrastructure
  • The emergent suggested general curriculum is a
    reunion of the ones proposed and covers most of
    the space fields

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National Space-Related Educational
ProgramsGeneral curriculum
  • Common education module. Space policy and law.
    Information science and systems
  • Fundamental science of space and Astronomy
  • Space sciences, Earth and atmospheric sciences
  • Microgravity and Life sciences
  • Satellite communications curriculum
  • Meteorological satellite applications curriculum
  • Remote sensing and GIS curriculum
  • Space instrumentation, aerospace construction,
    spaceflight dynamics and mission design

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Specific international cooperation ofthe
countries in the region
  • All countries meet the following
  • participants to relevant international treaties
    and agreements related to the peaceful uses of
    outer space
  • participants to particular space science and
    applications high-level international programs
  • members of COSPAR
  • Some countries have long duration experience in
    the INTERKOSMOS organization
  • Some countries have signed Agreement of
    cooperation with the European Space Agency
  • Some countries have established their own
    national space agencies

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Common information
  • Needed for the establishment of the Network
  • national sectors, institutions, rules with a view
    to the national space development plan
  • projects of a special interest to each country
  • projects than can be co-developed
  • projects/activities of interest for the network
    which are unique for each country
  • SWOT analysis of programs/activities
  • financial support provided by each country for
    the Network, other sources of funding
  • technical and professional background of the core
    and associated institutions
  • Technical requirements and operation mechanism

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Proposals for the next steps
  • Output of the Technical Study
  • The Network Agreement
  • Advisory Board
  • Network Information System
  • Common Projects within the Network

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Network Agreement
  • Conclusion of an Agreement for the Establishment
    of a Network of Space Science and Technology
    Research and Education Institutions in
    Central-Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
  • endorsed by all the participant countries and
    OOSA
  • agreement open to all interested countries
  • to establish at least
  • the administrative structure of the Network
  • the operation of the electronic information
    network
  • the forms of cooperation, as
  • exchange of information
  • exchange of students/scientists
  • seminars and workshops
  • the necessary relations with major space
    organizations

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Common projects within the Network
  • Common research and development projects should
    present some the following features
  • medium and long term - the average duration
    needed to complete a Ph.D.... thesis
  • multi- and interdisciplinarity - to prepare space
    experts and to give the possibility to
    accommodate groups of several students having
    different base academic qualifications
  • producers of large amounts of data - to optimize
    the utilization of standard existing information
    technology
  • contents in both theoretical and experimental
    components
  • low-cost and presumptive sources of space
    spin-offs

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Project Microsatellite
  • Development of a small satellite with remote
    sensing, informational and educational
    capabilities
  • Main purpose - promotion of space science,
    technology and applications with spin-offs to
    regional development and capacity building
  • Applications
  • hazard and environmental monitoring
  • medium resolution (25 m) Earth Observation
  • Total cost of the project 8.3 Mio USD / 2.5 years

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Benefits
  • Developing of
  • data processing facilities
  • mission control centers
  • educational space communication facilities
  • education masters and Ph.D. Thesis in
    space-related fields
  • formation of new research and development groups
    devoted to a longer term project, the
    sustainability conferred by a regional
    cooperation being more significant that the one
    offered by each country in the region
  • Commercial type benefits

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Project ProposalSatellite Communication and
Information Network
  • Objective
  • To install a satellite communication antenna
    (VSAT) at the locations of the National Core
    institutions of the Network
  • Purpose
  • By means of effective communication, to improve
    the exchange of information in the Network, with
    a view to a common database of space related
    information
  • Costs (per node)
  • 10.000-14.000 - infrastructure
  • 9.000-15.000 / yr - a 256384 k permanent
    satellite link
  • Spin-off
  • Internet services provider for others,
    teleconference, telemedicine

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Satellite Communication and Information Network
Satellite Communication and Information Network
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Project ProposalSatellite Communication and
Information Network
  • Results
  • distant learning and education
  • online exchange of data for meteorology, hazard
    monitoring, geographic information systems,
    scientific data, astronomy, geodynamics,
    environment
  • a reliable support for an extended regional
    database on space information
  • centres of excellence to facilitate the
    integration in the European and global
    information systems
  • Possibilities of financial support
  • National space programmes, ESA, EC DG XII and DG
    XIII in the Fifth Framework Programme

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Conclusions
  • The project of the Network of Space Science and
    Technology Capacity Building Institutions in
    Central Eastern and South Eastern is under
    progress, a significant advance being performed
    since its establishment in 1996
  • The Network should develop both academic and
    research/development activities to ensure the
    production of professionals in renewing multi-
    and interdisciplinary space related fields with
    applications to regional development and capacity
    building
  • The activity of the Network could rely in the
    first phase on
  • information exchange
  • a common regional space project - e.g.
    microsatellite for hazard monitoring in the
    region
  • The organizational issues for the functioning of
    the Network should be accomplished up to the end
    of the year
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