In a scenario in which Brazil is a co-financier of projects such as the Cyclone Program and the Sino-Brazilian Land Resources Satellite (CBERS), the doubt that arises is their ability to provide a technological legacy that would enable endogenous development of Brazilian Space. How, in a process of simple financing and acquisition of means, to the detriment of greater participation in the development of technologies, would Brazil manage to develop its autonomy?
In this way, a comparison between the current agreements of the Brazilian Space Program with its external partners will be made, evaluating their results and prospects, and the possibilities that arise from a possible cooperation between Brazil and Argentina.
Only available in Portuguese.
In a scenario in which Brazil is a co-financier of projects such as the Cyclone Program and the Sino-Brazilian Land Resources Satellite (CBERS), the doubt that arises is their ability to provide a technological legacy that would enable endogenous development of Brazilian Space. How, in a process of simple financing and acquisition of means, to the detriment of greater participation in the development of technologies, would Brazil manage to develop its autonomy?
In this way, a comparison between the current agreements of the Brazilian Space Program with its external partners will be made, evaluating their results and prospects, and the possibilities that arise from a possible cooperation between Brazil and Argentina.
Only available in Portuguese.