AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSpace Launch & Industry in French Guiana: PLD Space says it will invest €35m in its Kourou launch-complex at the Guiana Space Centre (CSG) for 2025–2026, with €13m going to 20+ French Guiana firms and a forecast of 250–275 indirect jobs plus 35 direct roles tied to recurring MIURA 5 operations. Space Science from Kourou: ESA and China’s SMILE magnetosphere mission lifted off on a Vega C rocket from Kourou on May 19, aiming to study how the solar wind interacts with Earth’s magnetosphere—successful launch, but officials signaled no clear push for deeper future cooperation. Connectivity Launch Watch: After a Blue Origin New Glenn test-fire explosion the day before, ULA still flew an Atlas V mission from Cape Canaveral, launching 29 Amazon Leo internet satellites—an important reminder for the competitive constellation race. Local Tech & Research Angle: A new study on quasi-periodic X-ray eruptions uses 3D simulations to explain repeating flares from compact objects orbiting supermassive black holes, with implications for ESA’s LISA gravitational-wave mission. Regional Diplomacy with Tech Spillovers: France’s Macron reaffirmed support for Guyana’s sovereignty amid the Essequibo dispute at the ICJ, while Brazil and Suriname move toward trade-expansion talks that could boost cross-border energy, logistics, agriculture, and communications.
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