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SLICE · Space Launch Impact on Climate and Environment
Space utilisation plays a crucial role in understanding climate change, but due to a drastic increase in launch rates, there is an urgent need to understand and mitigate potential environmental impacts of space activities themselves, particularly of launchers. However, large knowledge gaps persist for their operational phase from lift-off to landing/reentry. Here, the largest Global Warming Potential and Ozone Layer Depletion Potential are expected. Especially in the higher atmospheric layers, which are only accessed by launchers, potential impacts of emitted pollutants are amplified by very long retention periods and substance accumulation effects. To investigate the Space Launch Impact on Climate and Environment, SLICE will therefore develop a research and training programme that bridges the current divide between space engineering and climate science to close the gaps that exist in the Life-Cycle Analysis of space launch systems. Thus, SLICE will contribute to advance the science of climate change by investigating the three most pressing research areas of this field: Launch Vehicle Emissions, Atmospheric Interaction & Climate Impact and System Analysis & Design. This will generate actionable insights, on which SLICE will develop solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, accelerate the delivery of the Green Deal and establish an environmentally sustainable access to space. This will not only generate desperately needed novel results, which will enable cutting-edge innovations. It will also satisfy the pressing demand for a new generation of highly skilled and resilient researchers, trained to create and realise these necessary innovations and to develop a natural ecodesign thinking. SLICE is also highly needed to support current policy efforts, including the European Green Deal, ESA’s Agenda 2025, the upcoming EU Space Law and Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) regulations at European level, including the development of PEF Category Rules (PEFCR) for space.
Consortium · 30 organisations
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN
DE · €580,545
SCHWEIZERISCHES FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER HOCHGEBIRGSKLIMA UND MEDIZIN IN DAVOS
CH
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN
DE
INSTITUT SUPERIEUR DE L'AERONAUTIQUE ET DE L'ESPACE
FR · €314,669
ARIANEGROUP GMBH
DE
MAIASPACE SAS
FR
ARIANEGROUP SAS
FR
DEIMOS ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS SLU
ES · €282,188
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE
CH
UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES
BE · €577,080
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
UK · €348,738
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
ES
OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES
FR · €314,669
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
DE · €290,272
CENTRE EUROPEEN DE RECHERCHE ET DEFORMATION AVANCEE EN CALCUL SCIENTIFIQUE
FR · €314,669
AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS
FR
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH
CH
POLITECNICO DI TORINO
IT · €281,755
C.I.R.A. CENTRO ITALIANO RICERCHE AEROSPAZIALI SCPA
IT
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
FR
ILMATIETEEN LAITOS
FI
PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT
CH
VON KARMAN INSTITUTE FOR FLUID DYNAMICS
BE
Astos Solutions GmbH
DE
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
DE · €580,545
MT AEROSPACE AG
DE
INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE TOULOUSE
FR
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €314,669
UNIVERSITE DE VERSAILLES SAINT-QUENTIN EN YVELINES
FR
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
UK · €348,738
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