Inauguration of the new ESA Space Safety Centre
- ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher will inaugurate the Centre on Tuesday 12 April 2022
- The Centre is located at ESA’s European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany
- It will be used to monitor and provide space weather services and to support transparency and media outreach for ESA activities tackling the challenges posed by solar activity, asteroids and space debris.
Media representatives are invited to participate in an interactive question-and-answer session with the Director General after the inauguration, marking the first media-public appearance of the new ESA Director General in Darmstadt.
The new Centre will be used day-to-day to monitor the health of data from satellite instruments recording space weather, and from the upcoming ESA Vigil mission that will provide advanced warning of potentially dangerous solar activity from a unique vantage point in space.
It will also be used to provide important services that keep our ESA missions safe, such as space weather forecasting, and provide space for young engineers to train and work with these services.
With interactive visuals and screens displaying real-time data, the Centre highlights how ESA is working to protect satellites in orbit and critical infrastructure – like power grids – on ground from solar, asteroid and space debris hazards.
The Centre will also serve as a key element in upcoming ESA-led activities related to space traffic management, the development of automated collision warning technology and other space-safety initiatives.
Event Programme
Tuesday, 12 April 2022
13:30 CEST Introductory remarks followed by a visit to the Space Safety Centre and ribbon cutting.
The floor will then be opened for an interactive question-and-answer session with the ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher and ESA Director Rolf Densing.
14:00 CEST End
Media Registration
Media representatives are invited to register at the following link latest by Friday, April 8th:
https://blogs.esa.int/forms/esa-media-briefing-form/
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About the European Space Agency
The European Space Agency (ESA) provides Europe’s gateway to space.
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