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News Royal inauguration for Europe's Earth and Space Week
His Royal Highness Prince Philippe, Crown Prince of Belgium, joined European Commission Vice-President in charge of Enterprise and Industry, Günter Verheugen, and European Space Agency Earth Observation Director Volker Liebig to officially open the Earth and Space Expo on Friday morning. At the same time, the winners of a special childrens' competition to design 'A Flag for Planet Earth' were unveiled, appropriate for an event dedicated to showing the benefits to our planet that come from Earth Observation and space exploration, and 'celebrating our planet, while reaching for the stars'.
The people of Brussels had already had their eyes opened to the spectacular event taking place in their midst, with the activation on Wednesday of the Earth and Space Sphere, a 20—metre-diameter internally-lit display showing a wide range of space-based imagery.
Visitors will find state-of-the-art interactive exhibitions of Earth Observation tools and applications, and how they benefit our world, as well as displays of current and future space initiatives. Young people can visit an Earth & Space Classroom to learn about our planet and the space beyond, while people of all ages can enjoy a range a seminars, films and presentations intended to educate, inform and inspire.
The International Earth Observation Summit on 16 February will help shape future Earth Observation capabilities and applications and increase cooperation in space, especially for the developing world. The Summit is set to lay the foundations for a Global Earth Observation System of Systems, with the approval of a Ten-Year Implementation Plan to create such a 'GEOSS'. Proponents believe the System could reduce famine, eliminate epidemics and save lives in future.
And on 17-18 February, addressing the theme "Winning through Cooperation: Sharing the Benefits of Space", an International Conference on Cooperation in Space will bring together space experts from all space-faring agencies. This event will highlight the shared gains from international cooperation on space programmes, assess the scope for new avenues for cooperation and consider the role the European space programme – currently being planned in the framework of the European Space Council - could play in strengthening international cooperation.
Earth and Space Week 2005 will also, on 17 February, play host to a European International Space Station Business Club (IBC) workshop on 'ISS & Beyond'. Speakers from ESA, national space agencies and industry will focus on the European space exploration programme and the opportunities it could open up for companies in this area.
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