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ID137412
Title ProperSpace situational awareness in Europe
Other Title Informationthe fractures and the federative aspects of European space efforts
LanguageENG
AuthorMcCormick, Patricia
Summary / Abstract (Note)Space is a strategic sector, integral to virtually every facet of life in Europe, thus protection of this vital European space infrastructure is critical. No European organization, however, is able to provide a sufficiently independent assessment of the space environment. Efforts, therefore, are being pursued to develop an integrated Space Situational Awareness (SSA) capability in Europe. This article reviews the undertaking of SSA in Europe and the roles played by the European Union (EU) and the European Space Agency (ESA). It examines some of the obstacles ESA has faced in implementing its SSA efforts, challenges which range from budgetary limitations to the refusal of member states to share their military facilities, with the result being that ESA focuses on space weather and near-Earth objects rather than the more controversial and national security aspects of SSA, space surveillance and tracking (SST). The article also assesses the European Commission’s proposal for establishing a SST support program and coordinating European states’ SST assets while the national European governments—namely, their respective military authorities—retain control of SST sensor and processing functions.
`In' analytical NoteAstropolitics Vol. 13, No.1; Jan-Apr 2015: p.43-64
Journal SourceAstropolitics Vol: 13 No 1
Key WordsNational Security ;  European Union ;  Europe ;  European Space Agency ;  Space Situational Awareness ;  Space Surveillance and Tracking


 
 
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