03177nam 2200421 450 991014052420332120230621140256.0(CKB)2670000000566709(WaSeSS)IndRDA00058144(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78992(EXLCZ)99267000000056670920160623d2010 uy 0freur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes sciences spatiales adapter la recherche française aux enjeux de l'espace /Jean-Loup PugetEDP SCIENCES2010Ulis, France :EDP Sciences,2010.1 online resource (128 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Rapport Sur la Science et la Technologie ;Nombre 30Print version: 9782759805754 This document is the continuation of the RST report n 22, published by the Acadmie des sciences in March 2006 (French Space Research). The working group, chaired by Jean-Loup Puget, member of the Acadmie, and made up of representatives of CNES, Insu and CEA and experts, led a reflection on the future of space research in France in the current context of the evolution of the research system. This involves anticipating the 15-year evolution of the national scientific system dedicated to the design, development, implementation, testing and scientific exploitation of space missions. This may concern scientific missions that are the subject of specific programming, as well as the use for scientific purposes of data from operational missions or the performance of demonstration missions combining scientific objectives and anticipation of new services. The group reflected on the organization to put in place, in a context where the complexity is increasing and the duration of the operating phases is lengthening, requiring increasingly massive data processing and archiving systems. , but which must allow access by ever-increasing scientific communities, coming in particular from new disciplines in space (biology, agronomy, geography, human sciences). The outline must also take into account the emergence of new technologies (in mechanics, optics, electronics, etc.) and new software requirements. At the same time, it must integrate the new research landscape, which sees the addition of traditional operators in the sector (Cnes, CNRS, CEA) other public or private organizations located further downstream, as well as the ANR, universities and new cooperation tools (RTRA, competitiveness centers, PRES, campus of excellence, etc.). In each of the areas, recommendations are presented.Rapport sur la science et la technologie ;Nombre 30.AstronauticsFranceAstronautics and stateFranceacademy of sciencesspace scienceAstronauticsAstronautics and statePuget Jean-Loup802713WaSeSSUkMaJRUBOOK9910140524203321Sciences spatiales1804021UNINA