Warsaw to Host New European Space Agency Security Centre
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Warsaw will host the first centre of the European Space Agency in Central Europe. The country has quadrupled its contribution to the ESA budget and deployed four military satellites since November "Poland is becoming one of the European leaders in space activity", said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on 13 July from the Copernicus Scientific Centre in Warsaw. A statement was made when it was announced that the capital of Poland would host a ne…
Poland to host new ESA center as government boosts investments in space
WARSAW, Poland — Poland will host the first European Space Agency (ESA) center located in an eastern flank member state, one that will be focused on civil security and resilience. […] The post Poland to host new ESA center as government boosts investments in space appeared first on SpaceNews.
The Centre should be one of the main European centres for the development of space technology in the area of security and crisis response.
Warsaw to host new European Space Agency security centre
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. The Polish capital of Warsaw has been chosen as the location for a new European Space Agency security centre, as Poland takes another step in its ambitions to b…
The announcement of the European Space Agency's headquarters in Poland was attended by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domański, and European Space Agency Director General Josef Aschbacher. Aschbacher emphasized that the selection of Warsaw as ESA's headquarters was driven by the work of a special task force. "The European Space Agency currently employs approximately 6,500 people. We have various locations acr…
Poland will open the Space Security Centre of the European Space Agency in Warsaw after a record contribution to its programme; it will invest 731 million euros in the development of space technology.
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