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This book provides an in-depth overview of today’s international cooperation in space science, with highlights on space science satellite programs. Unlike application satellites, data from space science satellites is open to global scientists for joint participation and analysis. Therefore, international cooperation is often involved in the proposal, selection, and implementation of space science programs. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the importance of international cooperation in space science programs, their funding sources and stakeholders, the elements needed for successful cooperation, different forms of cooperation, legal issues to consider, and international cooperation organizations. It also presents several important examples of international cooperation and looks ahead to the future development of international cooperation. This book is aimed at scientists and engineering teams directly involved in space science satellite programs, government departments managing space science missions, and young students aspiring to a career in space science.

Introduction.- Fundamental Elements in Space Science Programs.- Models
for International Cooperation in Space Science.- Key Elements for a
Successful Cooperation.- International Organizations for Space Science.-
Examples of Space Science Collaboration Projects.- The Future of
International Cooperation in Space Science.
Wu Ji is the president of the Chinese Society of Space Research (CSSR) and former Director General of the National Space Science Center (NSSC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He is full member of IAA (International Astronautics Academy), life fellow of the IEEE, foreign member of Russian Academy of Sciences. He once served as the vice-president of Committee for space research (COSPAR, 2010-2018), member of Advisory Board of Luxembourg Government for Space Resources (2017-2022), and member of the Advisory Committee of UAE Space Agency (2018-2020). He was a key figure in space science programs in China and served as the head of the Strategic Priority Program on Space Science of CAS (Phase I), the chief designer of the application system of Double Star Program, principle investigator of Yinghuo-1, and the project manager of scientific payload system of Chinese lunar exploration program Change-1 and Change-3.



Alvaro Giménez graduated in physics (1978) and obtained a PhD in astrophysics (1981). He took up duty as Director of Science and Robotic Exploration (D/SRE), and Head of ESAC, European Space Agency, near Madrid, Spain, on 1 May 2011. As of 1 January 2016, he was reappointed as D/SCI for a term of four years. The Directorate of Science is responsible for the mandatory Science Programme of the Agency, and to advise and support other programmes managed in other directorates. After his term in ESA, he returned to Spain as Research Professor and director general of the CSIC Foundation for the promotion of science and its connection with society at large. His research has been focused on the understanding of the internal structure of the stars through the analysis of eclipsing binaries.