Conversation

The independent capability to fly Europe’s missions, for planetary science, Earth observation, astronomy and fundamental physics, exploration and space safety, is critical to our autonomy as a space power.
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At #CM22 we will propose a range of projects to ensure Europe's leading role in spaceflight such as implementing an ‘Artificial Intelligence for Automation Roadmap’ and building a new deep-space antenna to handle the increasing quantity of scientific and operational data.
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Developing a new CyberSecurity Mission Operations Centre as part of an ESA-wide initiative to strengthen the security of our missions in an uncertain world and expanding access to OPSSAT, our unique ‘lab in space’ enabling European industry to validate their software in flight.
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Increased data downlink capacity, enhanced space-to-ground cybersecurity, high-performing and precise flight dynamics and mission analysis services and sophisticated monitoring, control and simulation capabilities all ensure Europe’s leading role in spaceflight.
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We will continue to lead these developments across the operations domain, adding economic value and benefiting European industry, economies and society.
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