VEGA staff awarded ESA commendations
13 December 2010 – VEGA
staff have been involved in two commendations, one from the
European Space Agency (ESA) in recognition of their efforts and
achievements with regard to the dual Herschel Planck mission, the
other by Europlanet presented to the ESA team involved in the Mars
Visual Monitoring Camera (VMC), the “Mars
Webcam”.
The first commendation was an “ESA Award for
Corporate Team Achievement” presented to the ESA Herschel/Planck
Programme team including VEGA staff based at the European Space
Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), in recognition of their
contribution to the success of the Herschel Planck mission. The
Award was presented by Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General, ESA,
at the ‘De Oude Raadzaal’ Building, a historic building in The
Hague.
The second commendation was a ‘Special Mention’
presented to an ESA team which includes VEGA engineers, by the
Europlanet Prize for Public Engagement 2010, relating to the Mars
VMC. The award is presented to individuals or groups who have
developed innovative practices in planetary science communication,
and whose efforts have significantly contributed to a wider public
engagement with planetary science. VEGA staff were given this
‘Special Mention’ at the European Planetary Science Congress in
Rome.
Peter Young, VEGA’s Director for Space, said:
“VEGA staff have been at the heart of ESA’s programmes for over 30
years and we are always delighted when our staff receive
recognition for their work and effort. The Herschel Planck mission
has been a huge success and has provided the scientific community
with data and information beyond original expectations. The Mars
VMC project, often referred to as an ordinary camera in an
extraordinary location, aims to bring some of the excitement of
planetary exploration directly to educational institutions. I too
would like to congratulate our staff.”
Further information
For further information, please contact Karen Rogers on karen.rogers@vegaspace.com.