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Brussels - Mar 22, 2004 Eryl McNally is a Member of the European Parliament and a member of the European Commission-led 'Group of Personalities' looking at security-related research. Speaking at a recent meeting in Belgium, she urged greater support for space activities, among the public, the media and within the political hierarchy. "This is a vulnerable period for European space activites," she said, speaking in Leuven in February 2004. "We rely on the support of the public and we face difficult times in a democratic society if we cannot adequately explain why we must continue to move forward in space. Clear and adequate communication is an important part of this. As scientists, as politicians and as members of the media, we must continue to educate each other and the public.
The Bottom Line I'm talking about basic things like weather reports. I'm talking about GMES and space-based Earth observation services � the important information we can gather on the environment and climate change, for agriculture and in the realm of security. "We also have to stress the important spin-offs of space technologies. One of the most recent developments involves a baby suit based on space technologies that warns against the terrible phenomenon of infant cot death, but there are many other examples that the public needs to know about. "Unfortunately, most people don't understand why the lights come on when they flip the switch, so explaining how high technologies impact on their lives can be very difficult.
Real Benefits And Something Else The importance of dynamic entrepreneurship in the space field has never been greater. With the United States, Russia and now China all fighting for a slice of the pie, we need to put all of our energies and resources into making sure Europe remains a world leader in space. "But we also have to work on recapturing that sense of wonder, the way we all felt when we first saw a man on the moon. It is that sense of excitement and mystery when we look up at the stars that unites all of us as human beings, across all ages, across cultures and throughout history." Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Space Policy debate in Leuven SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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