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ESA Member States Approve €22.1 Billion Budget to Boost Space Security and Science

ESA member states approved a €22.1 billion budget to enhance science, exploration, launchers, and a dual-use security initiative, marking a nearly unanimous support for defense and resilience.

  • During the Bremen ministerial, ESA's 23 member states approved a record €22.1 billion to fund programs for the next three years, Aschbacher said `This has never happened before`.
  • Driven by concerns over strategic autonomy and lost launch access, European ministers at CM25 in Bremen agreed to increase spending by about 30% to strengthen Europe's position after Russia's invasion.
  • Ministers agreed to allocate 4.4 billion euros for space transportation, 3.5 billion euros for Earth observation, and 1.2 billion euros for the European Resilience from Space network, Aschbacher said.
  • The European Resilience from Space programme is a dual-use system for military-grade satellite functions, and Josef Aschbacher said 23 member states gave nearly unanimous support, with Germany contributing more than five billion euros.
  • The coming year will be decisive to stand up a sovereign rapid-response ISR constellation, and ESA will ask defense ministries for an additional $290 million in February despite trailing the United States and China.
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This week, ESA member countries voted for a three-year budget, an increase of one third. The aim is to keep Europe in the space race in a complex geopolitical context and to overcome the crisis of satellite launchers.

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At its meeting of the Council of Ministers in Bremen, the European Space Agency (ESA) secures a record high budget. And receives a historic contract for technology development for the military.

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