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An £8.4 million space communication base to track missions to the Moon and Mars will be created in Cornwall. | An £8.4 million space communication base to track missions to the Moon and Mars will be created in Cornwall. |
Goonhilly Earth Station, in the Lizard peninsula, will upgrade one of its satellite antenna in the project. | |
The European Space Agency (ESA) say this will make it a "key player" in the "exciting future" of space exploration. | The European Space Agency (ESA) say this will make it a "key player" in the "exciting future" of space exploration. |
The agency says more deep-space communication facilities, used for missions such as Gaia and ExoMars, are needed. | The agency says more deep-space communication facilities, used for missions such as Gaia and ExoMars, are needed. |
More on the Goonhilly satellite and other Cornwall stories. | More on the Goonhilly satellite and other Cornwall stories. |
Once the work is complete, Goonhilly will have "the ability to track and control forthcoming robotic and human missions" in space, a spokesman for the commercial station said. | Once the work is complete, Goonhilly will have "the ability to track and control forthcoming robotic and human missions" in space, a spokesman for the commercial station said. |
The work will see the GHY-6 antenna, which carried the 1985 Live Aid concert around the world, upgraded over two years. | The work will see the GHY-6 antenna, which carried the 1985 Live Aid concert around the world, upgraded over two years. |
The ESA's Rolf Densing said future missions such as Bepicolombo, Solar Orbiter and Juice, as well as current projects, will exceed the agency's current capacity for deep-space communication by 50% by the end of the decade. | The ESA's Rolf Densing said future missions such as Bepicolombo, Solar Orbiter and Juice, as well as current projects, will exceed the agency's current capacity for deep-space communication by 50% by the end of the decade. |
Goonhilly has previously featured in talks to build a commercial spaceport at Cornwall Airport, Newquay. | Goonhilly has previously featured in talks to build a commercial spaceport at Cornwall Airport, Newquay. |
The Minister for Universities and Science, Sam Gyimah said it was "fantastic" to see the project coming to Cornwall. | The Minister for Universities and Science, Sam Gyimah said it was "fantastic" to see the project coming to Cornwall. |
He added the government was "working hard" to ensure the UK thrived in the "commercial space age". | He added the government was "working hard" to ensure the UK thrived in the "commercial space age". |
The UK Space Agency says the global market for space is expected to increase from £155bn per year to £400bn by 2030. | The UK Space Agency says the global market for space is expected to increase from £155bn per year to £400bn by 2030. |
The Goonhilly funding comes from the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership, which received £78m from the UK government's Local Growth Deal. | The Goonhilly funding comes from the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership, which received £78m from the UK government's Local Growth Deal. |
When pressed on whether the money should be spent on space projects over other policy areas, a spokesman for the LEP said the project would provide "well paid" jobs. | When pressed on whether the money should be spent on space projects over other policy areas, a spokesman for the LEP said the project would provide "well paid" jobs. |
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