Jean-Jacques Dordain and Arlene Forster
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to Arlene Forster, Minister for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland, the ESA’s exhibition at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Jean-Jacques Dordain during the Space Day Conference
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, during the Space Day Conference being organised by the UK Space Agency on the future of spaceflight in Europe, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
Jean-Jacques Dordain during the Space Day Conference
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, during the Space Day Conference being organised by the UK Space Agency on the future of spaceflight in Europe, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
Jean-Jacques Dordain, Andy Green, Robert Goodwill, and David Parker
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to Andy Green, Co-Chair of the UK Space Leadership Council, Robert Goodwill, Parlementary Under Secretary of State for Transport, United Kingdom, and David Parker, Head of UK Space Agency, the ESA’s exhibition, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
A full-size model of Alphasat, the largest and most sophisticated telecom satellite ever built in Europe, greets visitors in front of the Space Zone. Alphasat and its Alphabus platform are excellent examples of innovative public-private partnerships.
ESA helps to develop satellite systems and technologies, opening up new markets for European industry by sharing expertise and risk in order to build operational missions.
Jean-Jacques Dordain, George C. Nield, Robert Goodwill
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to George C. Nield, Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at Federal Aviation Administration, and Robert Goodwill, Parlementary Under Secretary of State for Transport, United Kingdom, the ESA’s exhibition, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
A full-size model of Alphasat, the largest and most sophisticated telecom satellite ever built in Europe, greets visitors in front of the Space Zone. Alphasat and its Alphabus platform are excellent examples of innovative public-private partnerships.
ESA helps to develop satellite systems and technologies, opening up new markets for European industry by sharing expertise and risk in order to build operational missions.
Jean-Jacques Dordain, Robert Goodwill, Andy Green
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, visits with Robert Goodwill, Parlementary Under Secretary of State for Transport, United Kingdom, and Andy Green, Co-Chair of the UK Space Leadership Council, the ESA’s exhibition, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
A full-size model of Alphasat, the largest and most sophisticated telecom satellite ever built in Europe, greets visitors in front of the Space Zone. Alphasat and its Alphabus platform are excellent examples of innovative public-private partnerships.
ESA helps to develop satellite systems and technologies, opening up new markets for European industry by sharing expertise and risk in order to build operational missions.
Jean-Jacques Dordain and David Parker, Robert Goodwill
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to David Parker, Head of UK Space Agency, and Robert Goodwill, Parlementary Under Secretary of State for Transport, United Kingdom, the ESA’s exhibition at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
D. Parker, R. Goodwill, A. Green, G. C. Nield, J-J. Dordain, and M. Vaissiere
From left to right: David Parker, Head of UK Space Agency; Robert Goodwill, Parlementary Under Secretary of State for Transport, United Kingdom; Andy Green, Co-Chair of the UK Space Leadership Council; George C. Nield, Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at Federal Aviation Administration; Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, and Magali Vaissiere, ESA Director of Tele and Integrated Applications, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
A full-size model of Alphasat, the largest and most sophisticated telecom satellite ever built in Europe, greets visitors in front of the Space Zone. Alphasat and its Alphabus platform are excellent examples of innovative public-private partnerships.
ESA helps to develop satellite systems and technologies, opening up new markets for European industry by sharing expertise and risk in order to build operational missions.
Jean-Jacques Dordain and Arlene Forster
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, welcomes Arlene Forster, Minister for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland, to the ESA’s exhibition at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Jean-Jacques Dordain and Arlene Forster
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to Arlene Forster, Minister for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland, the ESA’s exhibition at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Jean-Jacques Dordain and Arlene Forster
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to Arlene Forster, Minister for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland, the ESA’s exhibition at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Fernando Doblas and Jean-Jacques Dordain
Fernando Doblas, Head of the ESA Communication Department, and Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, visiting the ESA’s exhibition, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Fernando Doblas and Jean-Jacques Dordain
Fernando Doblas, Head of the ESA Communication Department, and Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, visiting the ESA’s exhibition, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Jean-Jacques Dordain and Arlene Forster
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to Arlene Forster, Minister for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland, the ESA’s exhibition at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Jean-Jacques Dordain and Arlene Forster
Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, presents to Arlene Forster, Minister for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland, the ESA’s exhibition at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Fernando Doblas and Jean-Jacques Dordain
Fernando Doblas, Head of the ESA Communication Department, and Jean-Jacques Dordain, ESA Director General, visiting the ESA’s exhibition, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
This year, when the European Space Agency and its member states are celebrating 50 years of European cooperation in space, ESA’s exhibition underlines the importance of building on past achievements in space science, exploration and applications to shape the future of Europe in this strategic sector.
The exhibition reflects the wealth of recent mission results and upcoming launches across all space domains.
Agreement signed between ESA and the satellite operator exactEarth
Magali Vaissiere, ESA Director of Tele and Integrated Applications, and Peter Mabson, exactEarth President, signed the ARTES-21 SAT-AIS Micro-Satellites Phase B2 & Satellite A Phase C/D agreement, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
Agreement signed between ESA and the satellite operator exactEarth
Magali Vaissiere, ESA Director of Tele and Integrated Applications, and Peter Mabson, exactEarth President, signed the ARTES-21 SAT-AIS Micro-Satellites Phase B2 & Satellite A Phase C/D agreement, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
Agreement signed between ESA and the satellite operator exactEarth
Magali Vaissiere, ESA Director of Tele and Integrated Applications, and Peter Mabson, exactEarth President, signed the ARTES-21 SAT-AIS Micro-Satellites Phase B2 & Satellite A Phase C/D agreement, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
Development contract signed between ESA and LuxSpace
Magali Vaissiere, ESA Director of Tele and Integrated Applications, and Jochen Harms, Managing Director of LuxSpace, signed the ARTES-21 SAT-AIS Micro-Satellites Phase B2 and Satellite A Phase C/D agreement, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
Development contract signed between ESA and LuxSpace
Magali Vaissiere, ESA Director of Tele and Integrated Applications, and Jochen Harms, Managing Director of LuxSpace, signed the ARTES-21 SAT-AIS Micro-Satellites Phase B2 and Satellite A Phase C/D agreement, at the Farnborough air and space show, on 15 July 2014.
Image highlights from Space Day at Farnborough International Air and Space Show, 15 July 2014.
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