Space


Algeria and Earth Observation

The most prominent feature of Algeria's space activity in 2002 is the launching of the first Algerian microsatellite (ALSAT), scheduled for 28 November 2002. The project, carried out in collaboration with the Surrey Space Centre (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), is exclusively concerned with the management and prevention of major risks.

The project, which forms part of an enlarged microsatellite constellation involving China, Nigeria, Thailand, Turkey, the United Kingdom and Viet Nam, will undoubtedly make it possible: (a) To reduce the vulnerability of persons and property; (b) To assess damage and facilitate the organization of disaster relief.

Recourse to space technologies has been adopted as a major strategic approach to national socio-economic development. In that context, the political authorities have included in the government programme for economic recovery a new ALSAT 2 high-resolution Earth observation microsatellite project.

The project forms part of a programme designed: (a) To acquire capacities to gain access to space technologies through international cooperation; (b) To assimilate emerging applications; (c) To provide the national user community with the resources for utilizing data gathered by the satellite; (d) To evolve space technologies to promote sustainable development and environmental protection; (e) To promote training and skills development in the field of space technology applications.






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