Hungarian Space Office

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Hungarian Space Office
Hungarian Space Office logo.png
Agency overview
Formed January 1992
Jurisdiction Government of Hungary
Headquarters Budapest, Hungary
Agency executive
  • Dr. Előd Both, Director
Website hso.hu

The Hungarian Space Office (HSO; Hungarian: Magyar Űrkutatási Iroda) is the Government of Hungary agency responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research. It is the organization whose purpose is to coordinate Hungarian space exploration-related activities, both national programs and European Space Agency related programs, where Hungary is a member state.

European Space Expo in Budapest

The Hungarian Space Board (HSB), headed by dr. Kálmán Kovács (former Minister for Informatics and Communications), helps the work of the Government in strategic cases. The government advisory body in technical matters is the Scientific Council on Space Research (SCSR). The SCSR provides the scientific background of all Hungarian space activities. The research and application activities have been carried out in about 25 scientific institutes and university departments. Their personnel, involved in space related work consists of more than 250 scientists and engineers. It was established by the Hungarian government in January 1992. The current director is Előd Both (1997-present).

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