French Presidency of the EU: what ambitions for the Europe of space?

One of the engines of the next Ariane 6 rocket. AP - Christophe Ena

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A meeting within the framework of the French presidency of the Council of the European Union on the space domain is being held this Wednesday in Toulouse.

Emmanuel Macron is to deliver a speech there with the main theme of European sovereignty.

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Europe is a major player in the space field.

However, its ambitions remain less than those of the United States, China and even Russia.

Should we be satisfied with the

status quo

or on the contrary move up a gear?

This will be the subject of discussions during the meeting this Wednesday with all the European ministers concerned by the dossier. 

There will be a lot of talk about sovereignty.

The subject is essential in the eyes of the French Presidency of the Council of the Union.

Firstly in terms of access to space, thanks to launchers, Ariane 5 and soon 

Ariane 6

, but also

micro-launcher projects

, which are cheaper and more skilful.

Also in terms of communication in order to no longer depend on American tools.

Europe has been able to do this with navigation, supplanting GPS with its own Galileo system.

This time it will be a question of discussing the putting into orbit of a constellation of satellites whose contours remain to be defined.

Space exploration and debris 

The theme of exploration will also be discussed.

Europe today depends on the Russians and the Americans to send its astronauts into space.

Should we be able to do it in a sovereign way?

The question is still unresolved.

Finally, Europe intends to serve as a model on the issue of

space debris

.

They multiply, but no agreement regulates them.

A draft regulation will thus be discussed.

To read also: Military space: France in the big leagues

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