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lietuva sius sena povandenini laiva, prisabacins sparnus ,pripils bieloruskos saliarkos, ihujarins trotilo ir pirmyn!!! tik gaila netelpa visas seimas ten!!
Tu klysti. Apie palydovus gali juokauti nebent lietuviu spauda. Latviai jau seniai ji kuria ir greitai paleis. Reikalas uzsuktas.
Mėgstu aš tuos balandžio 1 pokštus iš kitų šalių, kuriuos perspausdina pavėlavusi mūsų spauda kaip rimtas žinias... :-D
Latvei palidova sius o lietuviai savo kosmonautus i menuli,Kosmanauta Petra ir Dovyle.
taip mes izengsime i kosmoso lenktynes :D idomu kada lietuva sugalvos issiusti? ko brazauskas tyti? juk raketa tai valstybes veidas, kaip ir valdovu rumai :))))
nu ir kas ? pinigu neturi kur kisti.tas palydovas jokios naudos neatnes zmonem
Estonia signs Cooperation Agreement with ESA

26 June 2007

At a ceremony in Tallinn on 20 June, René Oosterlinck, ESA Director of Legal Affairs and External Relations, and Juhan Parts, Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Communications, signed an agreement marking closer cooperation between ESA and Estonia.

Estonia is the first of the countries that have recently joined the EU to sign a Cooperation Agreement with ESA. Andrus Ansip, Prime Minister of Estonia, welcomed the ESA delegation and confirmed the support his government is ready to give to this new agreement.

A first meeting with an Estonian delegation took place at the beginning of 2006 at ESA’s headquarters in Paris. This was followed by an invitation by the Minister of Economic Affairs and Communications to send an ESA delegation to Tallinn in November 2006, to explain in more detail the different types of cooperation that exist between ESA and non-ESA Member States, and to meet with potential partners.

Estonia has long-standing experience in astronomy and space science. The Observatory of Tartu has worked in this field since the 19th century, participating in preparations for two ESA space missions: Planck and Gaia.

Estonian astronomers are also involved in preparing data reduction algorithms in cooperation with the University of Turku in Finland, while the Estonian company Vertex Estonia has produced part of the large antenna reflector back structure for ESA’s 35-metre antenna deep-space station in New Norcia, Australia, that is used to track Mars Express.
Lietuva oficialiai tik pareiske nora istoti, estai turi bendradarbiavimo sutarti, latviai jau pakeliui i ja.

BNS:
"ESA šiuo metu vienija 17 valstybių narių, 4 šalys vykdo paskutinio etapo iki narystės planą, dar 6 valstybės, tarp kurių ir Latvija bei Estija, yra pradėjusios derybas dėl bendradarbiavimo.
Na Lietuva irgi pasirašė sutartį su Europos kosmoso agentūra (ar kažką panašaus). Dar pernai.
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