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Austrian Space Agency
NameAustrian Space Agency
CountryAustria
ParentFederal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology

Austrian Space Agency. The Austrian Space Agency, also known as ALR (Austrian Aeronautics and Space Agency), is a part of the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology and works closely with European Space Agency (ESA) and other international organizations such as NASA, Roscosmos, and CNES. The agency's main objective is to promote space exploration and space research in Austria, and to support the country's space industry, which includes companies like Siemens, Boeing, and Airbus. The agency also collaborates with renowned research institutions like University of Vienna, Graz University of Technology, and Vienna University of Technology.

Introduction

The Austrian Space Agency plays a vital role in the country's space program, which has been actively involved in various space missions and space projects with international partners like European Space Agency (ESA), NASA, and Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos). The agency's activities are focused on space research, space technology, and space applications, and it works closely with other organizations like Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), and Italian Space Agency (ASI). The agency also supports the development of space-related industries in Austria, such as space tourism and satellite communications, which involve companies like SES, Inmarsat, and Eutelsat. Additionally, the agency collaborates with international organizations like United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) and International Astronautical Federation (IAF).

History

The Austrian Space Agency was established in 1972 as a part of the Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, with the goal of promoting space research and space technology in Austria. Over the years, the agency has been involved in various space missions and space projects, including the Austromir mission, which was a collaboration with Roscosmos and NASA. The agency has also participated in several European Space Agency (ESA) missions, such as the Columbus laboratory and the Galileo navigation system, which involved companies like Thales Alenia Space, Airbus Defence and Space, and OHB SE. The agency's history is closely tied to the development of the European space program, which has involved organizations like DLR, CNES, and ASI.

Organization

The Austrian Space Agency is headed by a Director General, who is responsible for the overall strategy and direction of the agency. The agency is organized into several departments, including the Department of Space Research, the Department of Space Technology, and the Department of Space Applications, which work closely with organizations like University of Innsbruck, Johannes Kepler University Linz, and Graz University of Technology. The agency also has a Council of Experts, which provides advice and guidance on space policy and space strategy, and includes representatives from organizations like European Space Agency (ESA), NASA, and Roscosmos. The agency's organization is designed to support the development of the Austrian space industry, which includes companies like Siemens, Boeing, and Airbus.

Missions_and_Programs

The Austrian Space Agency is involved in a variety of space missions and space programs, including the BepiColombo mission to Mercury, the ExoMars mission to Mars, and the Gaia mission to study the Milky Way galaxy. The agency is also participating in the European Space Agency (ESA) Horizon 2020 program, which aims to promote space research and space innovation in Europe, and involves organizations like DLR, CNES, and ASI. The agency's missions and programs are focused on space exploration, space research, and space applications, and involve collaborations with international partners like NASA, Roscosmos, and CNES. The agency is also supporting the development of space-related technologies, such as satellite communications and space tourism, which involve companies like SES, Inmarsat, and Eutelsat.

International_Cooperation

The Austrian Space Agency is actively involved in international cooperation with other space agencies and organizations, such as European Space Agency (ESA), NASA, Roscosmos, and CNES. The agency participates in various international space programs and space missions, such as the International Space Station (ISS) program, which involves organizations like DLR, CNES, and ASI. The agency also collaborates with international organizations like United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) and International Astronautical Federation (IAF), and is a member of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG). The agency's international cooperation is focused on promoting space exploration, space research, and space applications, and involves collaborations with renowned research institutions like University of Vienna, Graz University of Technology, and Vienna University of Technology.

Facilities_and_Infrastructure

The Austrian Space Agency has several facilities and infrastructure, including the Austrian Space Agency Headquarters in Vienna, the Space Research Institute in Graz, and the Austrian Space Agency Test Facility in Innsbruck. The agency also has access to various space-related facilities and infrastructure, such as the European Space Agency (ESA) European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, and the Roscosmos Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The agency's facilities and infrastructure are used to support the development of space-related technologies and space applications, and involve collaborations with companies like Siemens, Boeing, and Airbus. The agency is also supporting the development of space-related industries in Austria, such as space tourism and satellite communications, which involve companies like SES, Inmarsat, and Eutelsat. Category:Space agencies

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