Examples of using Space programmes in English and their translations into German
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Indicative budgets for major space programmes on European level.
EU research on climate change in the Arctic will also be supported by EU space programmes.
As in all Harbour. Space programmes, the Computer Science Bachelor learning is problem-based.
The report emphasises that the provision of public funds is crucial to the development of space programmes.
EU Member States each have their own space programmes(see Table 1 for an overview on their size) governed by their own rules.
Define the way and means to improve the coordination between civilian anddefence space programmes in long-term arrangements.
Budgets for institutional space programmes world-wide in 2001 totalled €42 billion civil activities: 26 billion; defence activities: 16 billion.
Freeze-dried foods and enriched baby formula originated in space programmes, as did scratch-resistant lenses.
Space programmes and services that raise the effectiveness of EU policies and strengthen economic performance and the quality of life of the citizen.
It invests in each Member State, through industrial contracts for space programmes, an amount more or less equivalent to each country's contribution.
He was appointed senior vice president engineering in 1982 and had technical responsibility for all of Dassault's civilian andmilitary aeronautical and space programmes.
EU space programmes will deliver additional services which contribute to common European priorities such as security and defence as well as fighting climate change.
Airbus Defence and Space has been the prime contractor for the European Ariane 5 launcher,one of the largest and most ambitious space programmes in the world, since 2003.
Governments, through their space programmes and a number of other means, have an important impact in this sector and influence the nature of the game being played in the commercial arena.
The Congress brings together key public and private stakeholders to evaluate the best opportunities inthe space sector and to get exposure to the world's latest space programmes.
Ukraine is one of the eight countries within the worldspace community with significant technological knowledge on space programmes and important achievements on GNSS(Global Navigation Satellite System) applications.
However, defence space programmes have been generally conducted nationally or bilaterally in Europe, with some major successes but limited budgets only about 7 per cent of the US total.
In contrast to previous Chinese initiatives,which replicated the achievements of US and Russian space programmes of decades ago, the satellite would- if successful- put China at the forefront of a new technology.
Space programmes have raised technologies to new levels of performance, reliability and capacity, perfecting them to unprecedented levels, resulting in many new and beneficial applications back here on Earth.
The Commission is also clearly responsible for disseminating knowledge about the applications resulting from the space programmes among potential users, either in industry or among the general public, in a range of sectors such as the environment, transport, agriculture, energy and security.
In addition, public investment is irreplaceable since it often concerns outlets which do not yet exist andwhich cannot develop without the boost given by public contracts military and space programmes or large environmental protection and land improvement schemes.
The Member States would conduct their own space programmes without explicit coordination, leaving a fragmented institutional market and separate national positions being taken vis-à-vis third countries.
France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Spain and Belgium all take part in these initiatives and it is possible that in future otherMember States may wish to develop space programmes in the military sector or take part in existing programmes. .
As a consequence, in contrast to civil space programmes, there is as yet no structure at the European or multi-lateral level to address Member States' security and defence space technology needs.
Member States: Initiated and executed at Member State level in line with national rules and funding instruments,national space programmes are responding to national needs while also aiming at supporting wider objectives pursued by the European Space Policy.
The progress in both European space programmes- Galileo and Copernicus- was announced by Vice President Antonio Tajani following a meeting with Jean Jacques Dordain, Director General of the European Space Agency(ESA) and the CEOs of five main companies involved: Arianespace, Telespazio, Thales Alenia Space, OHB and Airbus Space and Defence.
In the United States, the power of the electronics and IT industry, built up in the sixties,was stimulated by the major military and space programmes, a large, integrated market and very fierce competition which allowed many very strong small and medium-sized firms to gain a firm foothold.
As regards the Union's space programmes it is necessary to make better use of the European regulatory framework, regarding trade in particular, and of the financial instruments to support research and innovation and to define the most appropriate type of procurement procedures and the applicable award procedures when EU funding is concerned.
These features of the SYMETRIE precisionhexapods are also in use in other space programmes such as the James Webb Space Telescope, which is set to replace the famous Hubble telescope in 2018, as well as in the GAIA project aimed at mapping the Milky Way.
Synergies are possible with other existing or future space programmes, e.g. for expansion of user segments(applications for the downstream market) or for protection of elements of the system established under the Galileo programme in space or during launching.