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Programas Espaciais de Brasil e Argentina | Cooperação para autonomia

  • 08 may 2015

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.

Participants in this publication

Eduardo Oighenstein Loureiro
Master's Student in Strategic Studies in Defense and Security at the Federal Fluminense University

Vinícius Armele dos Santos Leal
Institute for Strategic Studies at the Federal Fluminense University (INEST/UFF)

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