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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1845 em: Março 28, 2023, 09:11:08 am »
 

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« Responder #1846 em: Março 29, 2023, 09:10:56 am »
 
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« Responder #1847 em: Abril 01, 2023, 06:57:29 pm »
 

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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1848 em: Abril 03, 2023, 10:14:05 am »
NASA vai anunciar nova tripulação que vai à Lua


 

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« Responder #1849 em: Abril 03, 2023, 05:13:10 pm »
 

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« Responder #1850 em: Abril 04, 2023, 01:02:13 pm »
 

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« Responder #1851 em: Abril 04, 2023, 07:11:38 pm »
PLANOS DA NASA PARA A CONSTRUÇÃO DA PRIMEIRA BASE LUNAR


 
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1852 em: Abril 11, 2023, 06:04:38 pm »
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 
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« Responder #1853 em: Abril 11, 2023, 11:57:15 pm »
 
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« Responder #1854 em: Abril 12, 2023, 03:40:22 pm »
Muito além do esperado! INGENUITY o HELICÓPTERO que está VOANDO em MARTE


 

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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1855 em: Abril 13, 2023, 02:20:35 pm »
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 

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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1856 em: Abril 14, 2023, 09:59:49 am »
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 

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« Responder #1857 em: Abril 14, 2023, 04:40:37 pm »
Sonda Juice da ESA foi lançada com sucesso


 

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« Responder #1858 em: Abril 18, 2023, 04:36:22 pm »
EU turns to Elon Musk to replace stalled French rocket

Brussels is looking to negotiate a ‘security agreement’ with US to keep its space program running.

BY JOSHUA POSANER AND LAURENS CERULUS
APRIL 17, 2023 5:40 PM CET

The European Commission wants to cut deals with private American space companies like Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch cutting-edge European navigation satellites due to continued delays to Europe's next generation Ariane rocket system.

In a draft request to EU countries seen by POLITICO, the Commission is planning to ask for a green light to negotiate "an ad-hoc security agreement" with the U.S. for its rocket companies to "exceptionally launch Galileo satellites.”

The Commission reckons only SpaceX's Falcon 9 heavy launcher and United Launch Alliance's Vulcan system are up to the job of sending the EU's new geo-navigation Galileo satellites — which weigh around 700 kilograms each — into orbit.

Seeking U.S. help to keep its flagship space program running puts a dent in the EU’s idea of strategic autonomy. Galileo is a point of pride for the EU, as it seeks to become less dependent on other regions for critical infrastructure, services and technology — a quest strongly backed by Paris.

The EU is having to seek assistance to launch new versions of its navigation satellites because the Ariane 5 rocket, developed by France-based ArianeGroup and launched from France's South American spaceport in French Guiana, is to be retired in the next months.

The deployment of its replacement, Ariane 6, has been delayed; the new system is currently expected to carry out a maiden launch at the end of this year, with full commercial deployment starting next year.

The alternative to the Ariane series would have been launching Galileo satellites with Russian-built Soyuz rockets, a version of which are also used at the French Guiana site. However, since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, two Galileo launches using Soyuz rockets have been cancelled, prompting the search for alternatives.

Galileo satellites beam highly accurate navigation and precise time data back to earth — and also provide a top secret encrypted service for use by government agencies. That means launches typically can only be carried out from EU territory under tight security rules.

"In view of the security sensitive information … included in Galileo satellites, an ad-hoc legally binding security agreement with [the] U.S. is necessary, in order to protect the integrity of the satellites and the Galileo constellation," said part of a draft proposal from the Commission seen by POLITICO.

It will be up to EU countries to approve negotiations for an agreement, which would come under the umbrella of standing deals on the exchange of classified information, the proposal states.

Capacity to launch satellites and humans into space independently of other powers has been a key part of French efforts to develop the concept of strategic autonomy for Europe.

But the need to contract out launches of critical space infrastructure to private companies operating in the U.S. undermines the argument that Europe is able to manage its own alternative to the U.S. GPS, Russia's Glonass and China's BeiDou constellations.

"Analyses are ... ongoing to ascertain whether or not launching with an alternative launch service provider would be feasible," said Commission spokesperson Sonya Gospodinova, adding that no decision has yet been taken. Assessments are being made on technical compatibility, launch site security and cost, she said.

While SpaceX's Falcon rocket is already operational, ULA only plans its first Vulcan mission in May.

The Paris-based European Space Agency, which isn't an EU institution but helps manage Galileo and runs the French Guiana spaceport, had already been looking at alternative launch options for satellites.

https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-elon-musk-replace-stalled-france-rocket-galileo-satellite/


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