30 May 1975: the Birth of the European Space Agency
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30 May 1975: the Birth of the European Space Agency
With more than 140 large-scale missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) has become a key player on the global scale of space exploration for half a century. The organisation has 23 member countries, with which it defines the strategy for all activities in the field of civil space. Interview with Nathalie Tinjod, responsible for external relations at ESA.
Bruno Sousa: “Commanding a Space Vehicle Until March Is Like Attracting an Area of Lisbon to Barcelona and Having to Make Sure in Something as Small as an Garbage Bag”
Man's departure to Lua in 1969 is, for many, the pine of space exploration. But will it be the same? In this episode of 45 Graus, José Maria Pimentel spoke with Bruno Sousa, the space engineer of the European Space Agency (USA), whose career has been dedicated to the control of interplanetary missions, to understand where we are (and where we are going) in the space race.
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