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GERMANY – EAC IS HIRING (Closing date 20 December 2023)
Position: Space Medicine Team Leader
Location: The European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany
Contact: www.esa.int

ISECG International Space Exploration Coordination GroupInternational Space Coordination

In 2007, Twenty-seven space agencies formed the International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) a non-binding forum in which participating space agencies share information about their space exploration plans, objectives, and interests.

ISECG was established in response to “The Global Exploration Strategy (GES). Developed by 14 space agencies and released in May 2007, GES Framed the coordination of the various agencies.

The list of international space agencies is as follows:

  • AEB (Brazil)
  • AEM (Mexico)
  • ASA and CSIRO (Australia)
  • ASI (Italy)
  • CNES (France)
  • CNSA (China)
  • CSA (Canada)
  • DLR (Germany)
  • ESA (European Space Agency)
  • GISTDA (Thailand)
  • ISRO (India)
  • JAXA (Japan)
  • KARI (Republic of Korea)
  • LSA (Luxembourg)
  • NASA (United States of America)
  • NOSA (Norway)
  • NZSA (New Zealand)
  • POLSA (Poland)
  • PT Space (Portugal)
  • ROSA (Romania)
  • Roscosmos (Russia)
  • SSAU (Ukraine)
  • SSO (Switzerland)
  • UAE Space Agency (United Arab Emirates)
  • UK Space Agency (United Kingdom)
  • VNSC (Vietnam)

The GER is a non-binding document that space agencies co-author to foster coordination and partnership opportunities. The iterative development process of the GER demonstrates the growing interest in space exploration across the globe and emphasizes the importance of coopera­tion to realize individual and common goals and objectives.

 

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