China’s Expanding Space Programme: RAES Lecture

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An upcoming Royal Aeronautical Society event- I’m registered and hope to see some other colleagues/ friends there! Free to attend, at London HQ (4 Hamilton Place), speaker Karl Bergquist, International Relations Administrator of the ESA. Thursday January 26th from 17:30. The event’s webpage. Online registration.

China’s Expanding Space Programme  

In October 2003 China became the third nation to launch humans into space – Yang Liwei is now immortalised as the first Taikonauit. Just eight years later, on 29 September 2011, the Tiangong-1 space station was placed in orbit to be visited by Chinese astronauts over the next two years.

In 2010 China had 15 successful launches into space – the same number as the USA, and just as America’s Space Shuttle was being withdrawn from service! China now has about 70 civil and military satellites in space providing services such as TV, communications, weather forecasting, navigation and environmental monitoring. Its scientific programme is also expanding. Its second Moon orbiter, Chang’e-2, completed its six-month mission around the Moon in April 2011, and then travelled further out into deep space to arrive at the L-2 Lagrange point 1.5 million kms from Earth (where Earth and sun gravity cancel out). The first Chinese probe to Mars is due to be launched on a Russian rocket in November 2011.

Speaker

Karl Bergquist is Europe’s leading expert on China’s space programme. He is responsible for relations with China in the European Space Agency (ESA), and has written and lectured extensively on the subject. In his 18 years with ESA Karl has negotiated numerous collaboration agreements not only with China but also with Russia, India, and many other countries in Europe and Latin America. He has also represented ESA in United Nations initiatives such as the one that led to the creation of the International Charter for Space in Major Disasters.

Karl Bergquist is Swedish, and began his career with the Swedish National Aid Agency, BITS. He has studied in China and is a fluent Mandarin speaker (not to mention being fluent in several European languages).

Location

Event venue:
No.4 Hamilton Place

Address:
London, W1J 7BQ, UK

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Dr Jill Stuart is an academic based at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is an expert in the politics, ethics and law of outer space exploration and exploitation. She is a frequent presence in the global media (print, radio, television, documentary) and regularly gives lectures around the world. From 2013-2017 she was Editor in Chief of the Elsevier journal Space Policy where she remains on the Editorial Board. She is also on the Board of Advisors of METI International, conducting scientific research into messaging potential extraterrestrial intelligence. She is one of an elite number of people to be endorsed by the UK Home Office as an Exceptional Talent Migrant/ World Leader in her Field. In 2015 she was awarded the prestigious Margaret Mead Award Lecture by the British Science Association in recognition of her cutting edge research. She is trained in both domestic and international mediation and has done consultancy work for the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. She has a sub-specialism in women, peace and security and gender based violence. She is a Trustee of Luton All Women’s Centre.

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