Monday, May 25, 2015

List of space agencies with launch Capability

The following countries have launch capability


1. China National Space Administration ( CNSA)  st up 22nd April 1993

2. European Space Agency

Members  (19) members as  follows

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Poland
Romania
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UK

3. Iranian Space Agency (ISA) set up in 2003

4. Israeli space agency set up in 1983

5. Italian Space agency set up in 1988

6. Korean Committee of space and technology  (KCST) North Korea set up in 1980

7. Korean Research  Organization (KARI) South Korea  set up in Oct 1989

8. Indian Space research Organization  (ISRO)set up  August 1969

9. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency   (JAXA)  set up oct 2003

10. NASA   USA set up 1st Oct 1958

11. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales  (CNES) Franch  formed Dec 1961

12. National Space Agency of Ukraine ( NSAU)  formed March 1992

13. Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA)  formed 1992

14. Russian  Soviet Space program  (CCCP) for formed 1955

15. Kazakstan's National Space Agency



The Middle East’s first space research centre

UAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in pictures
UAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in picturesUAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in pictures
UAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in picturesUAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in pictures
UAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in pictures

UAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in pictures

UAE Space Agency reveals plans for Al Ain research centre - in pictures

Official launch of UAE Space Agency to take place on Monday in Abu Dhabi

•UAE Space Agency launch held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashed
•Global Space and Satellite Forum kicks off in Abu Dhabi on 26 May

23 May 2015 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the UAE Space Agency will launch its official strategy and operational plan this week in Abu Dhabi on 25 May. The official launch event will showcase the aims of the strategy and plan, which are to strengthen the foundations of the space sector and work towards creating a developed and integrated industry that will enable the UAE to become one of the leading countries in space science exploration.
The UAE Space Agency launch will include a focus on the Agency's mission, values and priorities for the future. The event will also introduce a number of initiatives and programs being carried out in line with the Agency's strategic goals.
The 5th Global Space & Satellite Forum (GSSF), will begin the following day on 26 May and will outline the importance of investment in space education and how it can support the growth of the industry and national security. GSSF 2015 will examine the complete journey that emerging and developed space regions need to take from research through to development and modern applications. The forum is officially endorsed and hosted by the UAE Space Agency.
The UAE Space Agency will also launch a space museum at the forum, which will aim at enhancing knowledge and understanding of the UAE Space industry. As part of GSSF, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) will run a competition to conduct scientific research and comprehensive study in designing and implementing state-of-the-art applications for the use of Earth Observation images acquired by DubaiSat-2.
The competition aims at promoting the utilization of the DubaiSat-2 mission data. DubaiSat-2 products are expected for a wide range of disciplines spanning from land use and land cover, topography and geology and others. The competition is open to participants across UAE research institutions and universities. Participants are accepted individually or in a group of maximum of 5 members.
GSSF 2015 will also flag the growing investments being made in the space industry. With an investment exceeding USD 5.44 billion in commercial and scientific space projects the UAE is steadily progressing towards becoming a truly international player within the space sector. The investment in space technologies are shared among several companies and space programmes including Satellite Communications Companies Yahsat, Thuraya and the Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) who lead the DubaiSAT 1 and 2 programmes.
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About the UAE Space AgencyThe United Arab Emirates (UAE) has embarked on an historic initiative via setting up a Space Agency that will join others in promoting space exploration and contributing to the global scientific space community.
The UAE Space Agency has developed a strategic framework to guide the Agency in executing its mandates dictated by the Decree that was established in July 2014. These areas include developing the space sector, creating space policy and regulation, supporting the development of a generation of engineers and scientists and directing national space programs that will have direct benefits to the UAE's economy and developing human capital.

United Arab Emirates launches space agency


Development ... the UAE Space Agency and the National Centre of Space Studies of France s
Development ... the UAE Space Agency and the National Centre of Space Studies of France sign a strategic space partnership Memorandum of Understanding. Picture: UAE Space Agency Source: Supplied
THE United Arab Emirates has laid out a strategic framework for a newly created space agency.
The strategy aims to integrate various arms of the Gulf federation’s burgeoning space industry.
UAE Space Agency chairman Khalifa Mohammed Thani al-Rumaithi said the space industry will help diversify the country’s economy and create highly skilled jobs for a growing youth population.
He added that the Emirates “is seeking to confirm its status as a spacefaring nation”.