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Destination Moon? Belgium Joins Space Race


 Visitors pass by drawings by Belgium illustrator Herge during a Tintin exhibition in Paris, Dec.19, 2006. The country enters the space race, as illustrated in the comic strip in the 1950s, with plans to form a space agency next year.
Visitors pass by drawings by Belgium illustrator Herge during a Tintin exhibition in Paris, Dec.19, 2006. The country enters the space race, as illustrated in the comic strip in the 1950s, with plans to form a space agency next year.

Belgian comic-strip hero Tintin helped popularize the 1950s Space Race with his iconic cartoon rocket; seven decades on from the boy reporter's "Destination Moon," his country is finally getting its own version of NASA.

The Interfederal Space Agency of Belgium (ISAB) will be set up next year, science minister Elke Sleurs said, arguing that it would help a local industry hang on to what is now a 5-percent share of the EU's 7 billion-euro a year space industry.

Challenges from the likes of rising powers India and China and changing rules for EU-wide tenders meant Belgium should pool resources to help its companies compete, she said: “If we just keep the status quo, we risk losing out on space contracts.”

About 60 firms in the local sector include the 96-year-old SABCA, which has worked on Europe's Ariane rocket program.

Images from Tintin space stories, starting with “Destination Moon” in 1950, have become Belgian national treasures and fed popular fascination worldwide with cosmic adventure.

A single original drawing by his creator Herge from 1954's "Explorers on the Moon" sold last week in Paris for 1.55 million euros (1.64 million U.S. dollars).

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