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Horizon 2020 Space work programme
Work programme covers 2014-2015
Discussion in space shadow programme committee in 2013
H2020 decision: the 2015 parts of the 2014-2015 WP are indicative
Outcome of the discussion: positive opinion, with 2 abstentions (IT, FR)
Formal vote of February 2014 confirmed this outcome
State of play of
H2020 / SpaceWork Programme
European Global Navigation Satellite System• Horizon 2020 Framework Regulation: • Union level action and investment in space research are required
in accordance with Article 189 (TFEU), in order to maintain the competitive edge, to safeguard Union space infrastructures and programmes such as Copernicus and Galileo and to sustain a future role for Europe in space
GALILEO-EGNSS
Upstream
Technology
Development
"post EGEP"
RTD for enhanced
Missions & services
Calls
R+D for Public Regulated Service
Galileo Applications
EGNSS awareness raising
2014-2015
144 M€
2015
2014-2015
Topics: “Earth Observation” - Copernicus
58,5 M€
New ideas for Earth-relevant space applications
Bringing EO applications to the market
Transition towards Copernicus (Marine & Atmosphere)
Climate-change relevant space-based data reprocessing…
Observation capacity mapping for climate-change
Stimulating wider user of Copernicus Sentinel data
Technology developments for commercial imaging
Copernicus
2015
2015
2014-2015
Topics: Space Weather, NEO, SST, Debris
29,5 M€
Space Weather
NEO: access technologies and characterisation
Space Surveillance and Tracking
Passive means to reduce the impact of space debris
Protection of space assets
2015
2014-2015
Technology development, science, exploration
Technologies for European non-dependence and competitiveness
Independent access to space
Studies for In-Orbit demonstration/validation (2014)
Bottom up space technologies at low TRL
Launch of two Strategic Research Clusters (2014)
Space exploration
Science in context
Competitiveness of the European Space sector
84,5 M€
International cooperation
• Horizon 2020 is a world-class programme open to International participation
• Organisations from non-EU member states may participate in projects (across themes in the Horizon 2020 programme)
• Partners from most ASEAN countries "automatically funded" by the EU (except wealthier nations: Singapore and Brunei)
• But!• Must be part of a successful proposal
• Proposal peer review by independent experts• Competitive process• Minimum condition of at least three different organisations from at
least three EU member states (or associated states)
Horizon 2020
Technology "demonstrator" projects for exploration
INTERNATIONAL 2014-2015 COOPERATION COMPET 9 - 6
"space powers active in planetary science"
• Demonstrator projects would target underpinning enabling technologies for space exploration (e.g. robotics, energy, propulsion or life support).
International Cooperation in space science
Europe should continue to play a leading role in planetary science shaping the research in the field
• including the elaboration of • Planetary protection guidelines.
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