Geschäftszentrum
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Britische Weltraumbehörde
UK Space Agency
The UK Space Agency (UKSA) is a vital UK government executive agency responsible for managing the nation's civil space initiatives. Established on March 23, 2010, and gaining full agency status on April 1, 2011, its core mission is to enhance the UK's prosperity, deepen our understanding of the universe, and protect our planet and outer space.
Here’s a brief overview of the UKSA's functions:
Fostering the UK Space Industry - UKSA cultivates a thriving space ecosystem, encouraging investment and innovation that generates economic output and creates jobs.
Executing Missions and Capabilities - The agency implements missions aligned with national priorities and enhances scientific understanding of the cosmos.
Advancing Research and Innovation - UKSA funds research initiatives to deepen space knowledge and develop advanced technologies.
Promoting International Collaboration - UKSA partners with global space organizations, like the European Space Agency (ESA), allowing UK scientists to engage in missions involving the International Space Station.