The Space Foundation announced in February that ESA’s Euclid mission team has been selected as the recipient of their Space Achievement Award this year. Established in 1995, Space Foundation’s Space Achievement Award recognises individuals or organisations that have demonstrated attainment, breakthrough space technology, or programme or product success representing critical milestones in the evolution of space exploration and development.
The award will be presented on 8 April 2024, during the Opening Ceremony to be held in the International Center at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.
Point of contact
Journalists are invited to contact Ninja Menning at ninja.menning@esa.int and 6 21437558 for interview requests and further information during the Space Symposium.Available ESA spokespersons:
- Dr Josef Aschbacher, ESA Director General
- Prof. Carole Mundell, ESA Director of Science
- Géraldine Naja, ESA Director of Commercialisation, Industry and Competitiveness
- Francisco-Javier Benedicto-Ruiz, ESA Director of Navigation and acting Director of Connectivity and Secure Communications
- Daniel Neuenschwander, ESA Director of Human and Robotic Exploration
- Toni Tolker-Nielsen, acting Director of Space Transportation
- Dr Rolf Densing, ESA Director of Operations
- Eric Morel de Westgaver, ESA Director of Strategy, Legal and External Affairs
Media access
Media registration is now open. Please submit your request to media@spacefoundation.org .Media registration is reserved for media who are actively reporting on Space Symposium and is not available to publishers, advertising or marketing representatives, or others not covering Space Symposium. Samples of bylined work may be requested before registration is approved. Space Foundation reserves the right to refuse media registration at its discretion. On-site media registration is not available.