PARTICIPACIÓN ESPAÑOLA EN LOS PROGRAMAS CIENTÍFICOS DE LA ESA
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1 ASTROMADRID PARTICIPACIÓN ESPAÑOLA EN LOS PROGRAMAS CIENTÍFICOS DE LA ESA (29-junio-2011) Pilar Román Dpto. de Industria de la Ciencia y Espacio CDTI 1 (07/07/2011)
2 CONTENT 1. ESA budget Science and Exploration programme characteristics 3. Spanish participation in the scientific programme 4. Spanish participation in the exploration programme 5. Future opportunities 2 (07/07/2011)
3 ESA BUDGET BY PROGRAMME (2011) ESA 's budget for 2011 is 3994 M 78% for optional programmes, 22% for mandatory activities Technology* 2.5%, M Space Situational Awareness 0.4%, 15.7 M Launchers 15.3%, M Robotic Exploration 3.2%, M ECSA 0.2%, 7.9 M Budgets M Basic Activities 5.4%, M General Budget 4.5%, M Science 11.6%, M Human Spaceflight 10.3%, M Navigation* 16.7%, M *includes Third Parties Earth Observation* 21.1%, M Telecommunications* 8.5%, M 3 (07/07/2011)
4 SCIENCE AND EXPLORATION PROGRAMME CHARACTERISTICS The Scientific Programme together with the basic activities are the only mandatory element of ESA programmes The Programme budget is approved at ESA Ministerial Council. The present annual resources is around 465 M HME is an Optional Programme with 3 building blocks: 1. H -Human Spaceflight 2. M - Microgravity 3. E Exploration 4 (07/07/2011)
5 Germany United Kingdom France Italy Spain The Netherlands Switzerland Belgium Sweden Austria Norway Denmark Finland Portugal Ireland Greece Luxembourg SPAIN IN THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Member States contribution to the ESA budget and to the Scientific Programme in 2011 Scientific Programme (%) Total ESA Programmes (%) 8,0 % 6,8 % 5 (07/07/2011)
6 MISSIONS IN OPERATION SISTEMA SOLAR ASTRONOMÍA FASE CLUSTER (2000) SOHO (1995) MARS EXPRESS (2003) VENUS EXPRESS (2005) HST (1990) XMM (1999) INTEGRAL (2002) Extensión ROSETTA (2014) HERSCHEL (2009) PLANCK (2009) Operación nominal 6 (07/07/2011)
7 MISSIONS UNDER DEVELOPMENT Gaia May 2013 Lisa Pathfinder 2014? Bepi-C summer 2014 Microscope (CNES-ESA) summer 2015 JWST (NASA-ESA) 2016? (07/07/2011)
8 SCIENTIFIC PARTICIPATION - MISSIONS UNDER DEVELOPMENT LISA PATHFINDER Instituto de Ciencias del Espacio (CSIC). Provision of the Data Management Unit, Data Management Unit Software and the Diagnostic Sensors GAIA Universidad de Barcelona, Universidad de la Coruña. Development of the mission simulator and the software packages for the selection of sources for internal photometric calibration JAMES WEB SPACE TELESCOPE Instituto de Estructura de la Materia (CSIC), INTA. Development of the MTS (MIRI Telescope Simulator), the optical bench for MIRI BEPICOLOMBO Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA), Centro de Astrobiología (CAB). Participation in the laser altimeter (BELA) and Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrograph (MIXS) 8 (07/07/2011)
9 INDUSTRIAL PARTICIPATION - MISSIONS UNDER DEVELOPMENT GAIA SENER. Deployable Sunshield Assembly EADS-CASA. Phased Array Antenna CRISA. PLM Proximity Electronics Module BEPICOLOMBO SENER/RYMSA. Medium and High Gain Antenna Major Assembly CRISA. Power Supply and Control Unit for the Solar Electric Propulsion 9 (07/07/2011)
10 COSMIC VISION M1 y M2: Solar Orbiter, Euclid and Plato Final selection: October lauches (2017 and 2018) L1: EJSM/Laplace, IXO and LISA. Budgetary problems at NASA Fast-track reformulation Selection in early 2012 M3: 58 proposals 4 missions in assessment study: ECHO, LOFT, Marco Polo R, STE- QUEST 10 (07/07/2011)
11 SCIENTIFIC PARTICIPATION - MISSIONS M1, M2 MISSION INSTITUTION PAYLOAD PARTICIPATION PLATO EUCLID SOLAR ORBITER CAB IAC ICE IAC INTA UAH Design, fabrication and qualification of the focal plane assembly (FPA) structures for 34 telescopes, Main Electronics Units (MEU) and MEU Power Supply Units (MEU-PSU) for on board automatic photometry. Spectrograph: DPU and on-board SW Imager: Common Opto-Mechanical Assembly and VISible imaging channel (tbd) Polarimetric and Heliosismic Imager (co-principal Investigator): full disk telescope, polarization modulators based on liquid crystal, polarization inverter, global thermal control Energetic Particle Detector (Principal Investigator): Common Data Processing Unit for EPD 11 (07/07/2011)
12 SCIENTIFIC PARTICIPATION MISSION L1 MISSION INSTITUTION PAYLOAD PARTICIPATION X-ray observatory mission (IXO) Gravity wave measurement mission (LISA) Mission to Jupiter system (Laplace) IFCA ICE-CSIC IAA Data center, SOC, tbd Diagnostic sensors tbd 12 (07/07/2011)
13 SCIENTIFIC PARTICIPATION MISSION M3 ECHO LOFT MISSION INSTITUTION PAYLOAD PARTICIPATION Marco Polo - R ICE ICE IAC, ICE, IAA Fine Guidance System, on-board and ground-segment data processing and calibration SW, Mid-infrared optical design, electronics Wide Field Monitor mask (co-ip), deployment mechanism of LAD (Large Area Detector) Control electronics, power supply and test of the thermal mapper (Thermap) Visible Spectrometer tbd 13 (07/07/2011)
14 CONTENT 1. ESA budget Science and Exploration programme characteristics 3. Spanish participation in the scientific programme 4. Spanish participation in the exploration programme 5. Future opportunities 14 (07/07/2011)
15 ROBOTIC EXPLORATION PROGRAMME EXOMARS The ExoMars Programme is the first ESA robotic exploration ExoMars objectives: Entry, descent and landing technologies Search of signs of past and present life on Mars The programme will be developed in cooperation with NASA Two missions are foreseen: mission to Mars Telecomunication orbiter, EDL and P/L rover with drill system and Pasteur P/L 15 (07/07/2011)
16 HME BUDGET Subscriptions in ESA optional programmes at CM % 1% 1% Total subscription: 6.346M 6% 19% Lanzadores Observación de la Tierra Microg. Vuel Trip y Expl. Teleco e IAP Navegación 30% 30% SSA Tecnología ESA optional programmes subscripted by Spain at CM % 2% 18% 12% Launchers Earth Observation HME Teleco and IAP Navegation 13% 36% SSA 15% Technology 16 (07/07/2011)
17 EXOMARS SCALE OF CONTRIBUTIONS Financial envelope: 1000M Total contribution subscribed: 850M. Uncovered amount: 150M 35,0% 30,0% 25,0% 20,0% 15,0% 10,0% Spanish contribution: 58,3M (6,9%) 5,0% Italy United Kingdom France Germany Spain Switzerland Belgium Canada Austria The Netherlands Sweden Denmark Norway Portugal 0,0% 17 (07/07/2011)
18 SPANISH SCIENTIFIC PARTICIPATION The Scientific participation is channeled trough the contribution of the National Agencies that are in charge of the development of the instruments for: The orbiter (SOIR-NOMAD). IAA contribution at Co-PI level The Rover (Ramman). CAB contribution at PI level 18 (07/07/2011)
19 SPANISH INDUSTRIAL PARTICIPATION (I) Entry, Descent and Landing (EDL) demonstrator SENER. Crusable structure DEIMOS. Mission Analysis 2016 mission. EADS-CASA EDL Front-Shield Structure of the EDL system and the Central Cylinder ROVER EDM Payload deck GMV Rover Operation Control Centre SENER Extension Rods exchange mechanism of the drill system Service Module 19 (07/07/2011)
20 FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FP7 next space call in July Area: Research to support space science and exploration Topic: Exploitation of space science and exploration data (combination of space based observations with ground observations) Four projects (2 M ) Small missions in the frame of the science programme Selected through open Calls for Missions (Scientifically driven) Cost: Less than 150 M ) Fast development time (4 years) 20 (07/07/2011)
21 21 (07/07/2011)
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