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Engineering company welcomes British space role
Magna Parva believes proposals for Britain to play a greater role in manned space exploration will advance engineering technologies and innovation.
Engineers have welcomed plans for Britain to engage with manned space exploration programmes.
Magna Parva says proposals for Britain to play a greater role in manned space exploration will advance engineering technologies and innovation.
The government recommendations from the UK Space Exploration Working Group have been made in response to the Global Exploration Strategy to provide a comprehensive global approach to space exploration.
Shaun Whitehead, Magna Parva Systems Engineer, said "Britain's previous lack of involvement in manned space exploration has prevented the country from reaching its full potential in space research engineering, but these proposals will provide opportunities for hi-tech industries and innovation companies in Britain to progress technologies and compete in the global market economy".
Magna Parva is currently involved in a number of space projects, including the BepiColombo mission to Mercury in 2013.
"Our involvement in robotic space exploration has enabled us to push engineering boundaries".
"Imagine what could be achieved with greater government support, a commitment to participate in manned missions and even a British Space Agency".
"The opportunities to enthuse younger generations, inspiring interest in engineering programmes and developing the economy are too great to be ignored".