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Explore the successful collaboration between Brazil and China in space science, innovation, and urban development from 1988 to 2010, focusing on the development and achievements of the China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite (CBERS) program. Images and milestones highlight the strategic partnership that has enabled high-tech advancements and environmental monitoring efforts. Learn about the joint missions, satellite launches, and the global impact of this significant space program. Presented by Carlos Ganem, President of Agência Espacial Brasileira.
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Brazil/China – from 1988 to 2010 – a successful partnership in space Science Innovation and Urban Future Expo Xangai 2010
July 6th,1988: Brazil and China signed protocol to the joint development of China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite - CBERS, a successful South-South cooperation in the field of high technology and one of the pillars of strategic
CBERS-1 October 14, 1999: satellite launching August, 2003: end of in-orbit operations
CBERS-2 October 21, 2003: satellite launching January 15, 2009: end of in-orbit operations
CBERS-2B • November, 2004: Signature of Complementary Agreement • September 19, 2007: satellite launching • April 15, 2009: end of in-orbit operations
CBERS IMAGES China: Beichuan County after earthquake on June 1st, 2008 Brazil: Brasília
CBERS-3 and CBERS-4 Missions to providecontinuedmeans to observe and monitor Earthresources
Satellitemockupundermasspropertiestesting CBERS-3in Brazil Environmentaltests
Industrial CapacityCBERS 3 &4 China Brazil
20 years later Miyun Urumchi Aswan Maspalomas Ghuangzhou Bangcoc Gabon(?) Nairobi(?) Boa Vista Cuiabá Jo´burg April, 2010: Signature of a MOU making global the free distribution of images and consolidating the program as an important instrument of cooperation in the international environmental policy Planned Working
Thanks! Carlos Ganem presidente@aeb.gov.br Agência Espacial Brasileira http://www.aeb.gov.br