Space in French Guiana, 50 years of history
- Paper number
IAC-16,E4,3A,3,x32556
- Coauthor
Mr. Antoine ARVEILLER, French Guiana
- Coauthor
Ms. Farah Bourokba, France
- Coauthor
Mr. Francois Ladevie, France
- Year
2016
- Abstract
After Algeria independence in 1962, the French government had to look for a new launch site in order to continue its space program. In 1964, among 14 sites proposed, Georges Pompidou throughout a ministerial order chose French Guiana as territory in order to welcome the French Space Center. Then, in September 1965, that is to say more than fifty years ago, began the future European Space Center. More than 2500 people from eleven different countries work there. At that time Kourou had only 660 inhabitants... After 50 years of history, the Space Center is part of the French Guiana everyday life. Today, the CSG represents over 7500 jobs that is to say 30\% of the payroll department. This article relates the life of the Guiana Space Center seen by a local Guiana man involving his routine and anecdotes...
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