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  1. Space law perspectives: Commentaries based on volumes 1-15 (1957-1972) of the Colloquia on the Law of Outer Space, sponsored by the International Institute ... the International Astronautical Federation
  2. Extragalactic Background Radiation (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)
  3. Astrophysical Jets (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)
  4. Origins of International Space Law and the International Institute of Space Law of the International Astronautical Federation by Stephen E. Doyle, 2002-12
  5. Mosques in Norway: The creation and iconography of sacred space (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Oslo = Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning ; Serie B, Skrifter) by Saphinaz-Amal Naguib, 2001
  6. The Extragalactic Distance Scale (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)
  7. RESPACE- Key Technologies for Reusable Space Systems: Results of a Virtual Institute Programme of the German Helmholtz-Association, 20032007 (Notes ... Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design)
  8. Large Space Structures Formed by Centrifugal Forces (Earth Space Institute Book Series) by V A Koshelev, V M Melnikov, 1998-10-28
  9. The Local Group as an Astrophysical Laboratory: Proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium, held in Baltimore, Maryland May 5-8, 2003 ... Science Institute Symposium Series)
  10. Planets to Cosmology: Essential Science in the Final Years of the Hubble Space Telescope: Proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium, ... Science Institute Symposium Series)
  11. Space: International Institute of Philosophy, Entretiens in Berne, 12-16 September 1976 by International Institute of Philosophy, 1978
  12. Clusters of Galaxies (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)
  13. Stellar Populations (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)
  14. Massive Stars in Starbursts (Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series)

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22. CTICC Lands Four Major Conferences - SouthAfrica.info
by 350 nuclear professionals from 60 different countries in July 2010, and the 62nd International Astronautical Congress, which will see 2 000 delegates from space institutes
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CTICC lands four major conferences
30 October 2008 The Cape Town International Convention Centre recently won bids to host four international congresses which, taken together, will bring nearly 5 000 delegates to South Africa and inject as much as R60-million into the local economy. This is based on estimates contained in a new study by economists Barry Standish and Antony Boting of the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business. According to the study, an average of R2 400 is spent per delegate per day on registration, accommodation, local travel and transportation, gastronomy and souvenirs when in Cape Town. The total spend of 5 000 delegates attending an average 5-day congress in Cape Town would thus be R60-million. The four recently secured events include the Youth Nuclear Congress 2010, to be attended by 350 nuclear professionals from 60 different countries in July 2010, and the 62nd International Astronautical Congress, which will see 2 000 delegates from space institutes across the world flying in to the city in October 2011. The 8th International Aquarium Congress, accommodating over 500 overseas delegates, will be hosted at the CTICC in September 2012. Then, in December 2014, another 2 000 delegates will gather for the Uni-Global Union Congress. More than 900 unions, representing over 15-million members, will be involved.

23. Literature
(Available from the Open Space Institutes of the world or contact sales@openspaceworld.org Also available from Human Systems Dynamics Institute www.hsdinstitute.org/dept_press.asp
http://openspaceworld.com/literature.htm
Home Practice of Peace Wave Riders Program ... Open Space Technology
Available Publications
The following publications written by Harrison Owen will be helpful for your exploration of Self-organizing systems, Open Space Technology and the Open Space of your life.
The Spirit of Leadership
(Berrett-Koehler) All about leadership in Open Space, a very different thing than the traditional command and control. Liberating the human Spirit to achieve its potential is the name of the game, and that is precisely the Open Space experience. It could become the everyday experience. The Power of Spirit: How Organizations Transform (Berrett-Koehler) This book is about Spirit and the ways in which Spirit forms and transforms in organizations. In the face of organizational dysfunction and a massive outbreak of Soul Pollution (stress and burnout), the message of this book is clear. Things do not have to be this bad. Profits may be soaring, and so should the human Spirit, and it can – provided we learn to appreciate and care for Spirit's new manifestation in a transforming world. Open Space Technology: A User's Guide (3rd Edition, Berrett-Koehler). This 3rd edition contains very useful new material explaining how to work with the client before an Open Space and a deeper introduction to fine art of

24. Project STRUVE
current status of the space astrometry and photometry project STRUVE which is being designed at the Pulkovo Observatory (Russia) in cooperation with other Russian space institutes
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We present the current status of the space astrometry and photometry project STRUVE which is being designed at the Pulkovo Observatory (Russia) in cooperation with other Russian space institutes in order to extend the Hipparcos reference system. This project will include about 20 million stars down to V=19.5 mag. The proper motions of the Hipparcos stars are to be determined with the mean accuracy of about 0.1 mas/yr. The mean accuracy of star positions in the output catalogue is expected to be better than 0.6 mas. A properly designed micrometer will give the possibility of observing all objects on the sky down to V=14 mag.
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25. Open Space Institutes (WOSonOS 2008)
World Open Space on Open Space 2008 The Invitation To Register The Site Getting There Who's Coming? Our Sponsors Schedule and Times for Events Accommodation—
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on Open Space 2008 The Invitation To Register The Site Getting There ... Accommodation
recommendations and links (delegates are responsible for their own accommodation) Airports and Ground Transportation Opportunities to help share resources with others so they, too, can join us at the WOSonOS Information and suggestions about financial aid, home stays, and other resources Visa information Global Village Marketplace and Silent Auction Maps and driving directions for the Golden Gate Club at the Presidio, Fort Mason, and San Francisco Other Places and Things to Do in and around San Francisco (including whale watching, a WOSonOS tradition in regions shared with whales) Currency Conversion Weather (summer in San Francisco shifts from warm to foggy and cold) About Open Space Technology If you have any questions we welcome you to contact us:
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Open Space Institutes http://www.openspaceworld.org/cgi/wiki.cgi?OpenSpaceInstitutes

26. Space Research Institutes In The World
Links to about 175 National Research and other Institutes in India.
http://www.cyberjournalist.org.in/space.html
Space Research Institutes in the World
International Space Science Institute, Bern, Switzerland.
Californita Institute of Technology (Caltec), USA

University of Tennessee Space Institute, USA

Russian Space Research Institute, Moscow
...
Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute

(A few of these such as the Australian and Canadian institutes are voluntary bodies and offer no regular courses).
Links to Indian Research Institutions

List of University Institutions in India

List of National Institutes, India

Government of India Web sites
... Cyber Resources for Journalists
Web CyberJournalist.Org.In Expert-Eyes.Org KeralaAssembly.Org

27. OpenSpaceWorld: OpenSpaceInstitutes
Open Space Institutes and Other Regional OST Practice Groups some formally chartered organizations and some informal practice groups. Also a few local contacts who are just
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28. Astronomical Links
Astronomy Software (links to original sites) STARRY NIGHT PRO - planetarium software - (USA) THE SKY - planetarium software - (USA) SKYMAP PRO - planetarium software - (UK)
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- (links to original sites) TELEVUE MEADE CELESTRON ORION ... TAKAHASHI - (Australian dealer) ASTRO PHYSICS VIXEN STELLARVIEW PARKES OPTICAL ... SKY-WATCHER TELESCOPES - (Canada) TELESCOPE ENGINEERING COMPANY - (USA) OBSESSION TELESCOPES - (USA) DISCOVERY TELESCOPES - (USA) JIMS MOBILE INC - (USA) TECH 2000 - home of Dob Driver II - (USA) SBIG - astrophotography equipment - (USA) APOGEE INSTRUMENTS - astrophotography equipment - (USA) LISAA - astrophotography equipment - (USA)
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STARLIGHT EXPRESS
- astrophotography equipment - (UK) MAXIM DL - astrophotography equipment - (Canada) LUMICON - filters etc. (Parks Optical) - (USA) ASTRONOMIK - filters - (Germany) SIRIUS OPTICS - filters - (USA) THOUSAND OAKS OPTICAL - filters - (USA) LOSMANDY - mounts - (USA) ASTROMETRIC INSTRUMENTS - mounts - (USA) COLLINS ELECTRO OPTICS - image intensifying eyepieces- (USA) GALACTICA 360 - astrodome - (USA) Australian Dealers - (links to original sites - (Sydney) STAR OPTICS - (Gold Coast) YORK OPTICAL - (Brisbane) SIRIUS OPTICS - (Brisbane) ASTRO OPTICAL - (Sydney) ADVANCED TELESCOPE SUPPLIES - (Sydney) - (Adelaide) DEEP SKY OPTICS - (Sydney) ADELAIDE OPTICAL CENTRE - (Adelaide) - (Perth) OZSTRONOMY - (Sydney) TASCO SALES - (Sydney)
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- (Adelaide) FRONTIER OPTICS - (NSW)
Astronomy Magazines - (links to original sites - (Australia)

29. Science > Space > Institutes
L ONERA, trajectoire naturelle entre la science et l'industrie aeronautique et spatiale, est depuis 50 ans en amont des grands programmes qui en font la notoriete.
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32. University Of Tennessee Alumni Association, Davidson County Chapter
Alumni of UT Knoxville, UT Chattanooga, UT Martin, Health Science Center and the Agriculture, Public Service and Space Institutes
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Alumni of UT Knoxville, UT Chattanooga, UT Martin, Health Science Center and the Agriculture, Public Service and Space Institutes

33. GC Resources - Open Space Websites
Open Space Institutes Around the World. These Open Space Institutes have been created in various geographic locations by facilitators of Open Space
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HOME ABOUT US SERVICES GENUINE CONTACT ... CONTACT
Genuine Contact Resources: OS Websites The following links are for websites featuring Open Space Technology: www.openspaceworld.org This website was funded by the Open Space Institute of the USA and is maintained by Michael Herman of Chicago, USA. It is an evolving site for resources regarding Open Space Technology using and demonstrating wiki software. www.OpenSpace-Online.com openspaceworld.com Harrison Owen is the creator of Open Space Technology and author of several books listed in our resources section. Harrison Owen is in the USA. www.chriscorrigan.com Chris Corrigan has worked extensively using both Open Space Technology and Whole Person Process Facilitation with the native community in Canada. He has an excellent stories section on his site. www.all-in-one-spirit.de

34. Mercury Probes
Total entries in this blog Total entries in this category Published On Apr 14, 2004 0730 AM
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35. OpenSpaceWorld: OpenSpaceInstitutes
Open Space Institutes and Other Regional OST Practice Groups some formally chartered organizations and some informal practice groups. Also a few local contacts who are just
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36. Space Travels - Links
space tourism suborbital flights. engineering - space technology. space institutes. space training centers
http://www.spacetravels.gr/html/links_gb.html

37. Bibliography
Mark Wade, Encyclodedia Astronautica Dr. David R. Williams, Chronology of Lunar and Planetary Exploration Anatoly Zak, Russian Space Web Russian Space Institutes
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Acknowledgements
A special thanks to the many scientists who helped me to gather information and data for my investigation. My friend, Vladimir G. Kurt, especially opened the door for me by generously giving of his time. Russian scientists who have helped include: Alexander Basilevsky, Yuri Gektin, Viktor Kerzhanovich, Sergei Khrushchev, Vladimir Krasnopolsky, Leonid Ksanfomality, Vladimir Kurt, Arkady Kuzmin, Leonid Lazutin, Igor Lissov, Mikhail Marov, Vasily Moroz, Basil Pivovarov, Eduard Projdakov, Oleg Rzhiga, Arnold Selivanov, Vladimir, Semenov, Kseniya Shapkina, Kira Shingareva, Valerii Styazhkin, Yuri Surkov, Alexander Zaitsev and Alexander Zakharov. Western experts who have helped include: Michael Allison, Andrew J. Ball, Richard Braastad, James Burke, Don Davis, Karl Dodenhoff, Michael Dorffler, Peter Ford, Steve Gabriel, Slava Gerovitch, David Grinspoon, Allan Harvey, Jim Head, Sven Grahn, Phil Karn, Sven Knudson, Piotr Masek, James Oberg, Steve Pratt, Christopher Russell, Andy Salmon, Asif Siddiqi, Ed Stone, Phil Stooke, Ted Stryk, Fred Taylor, Larry Travis, Paolo Ulivi, Adrienne Wasserman, Dave Williams, and Anatoly Zak.
Web Sites of Special Interest
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39. Contact Us « University Of Tennessee Alumni Association, Davidson County Chapter
Alumni of UT Knoxville, UT Chattanooga, UT Martin, Health Science Center and the Agriculture, Public Service and Space Institutes
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40. Russian Aerospace Guide - Space Centers
The offices of the Russian Space Agnecy in Moscow. The RSA manages a number of defense programs as well as civilian space programs. Visitors are greeted by a guard in fatigues
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The offices of the Russian Space Agnecy in Moscow. The RSA manages a number of defense programs as well as civilian space programs. Visitors are greeted by a guard in fatigues holding a machine gun.
Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center at Zvezdnyy Gorodok (Star City)
Korolev Mission Control Center at Podlipk (TsUP)
Military Space Forces - Outer Space Monitoring System (SKKP)
NKIK - Ground Command and Measurment Complex (Tracking Facilities for Military Space Forces)
Computing and Coordinating Center (CCC) (Tracking Facilities for TsUP)
Kazakstan Search and Rescue Complex, in Tselinograd and Dzhezkazgan
Baykonur Cosmodrome and Test Range
Baykonur Radio Frequencies
Plesetsk Cosmodrome and Test Range
Kasputin Yar Cosmodrome and Test Range
See also:
Federation of American Scientists
Russian Space Industry
by Maxim Tarasenko
and
VSA067 - Russian Space Agency Enterprises
and Organizations (Jan. 1997) by Sergey Voevodin
These entities are main contractors, sub-contractors, major component suppliers, design institutes and production plants. This list excludes most academic research institutes and users of space data. Only Russian or Russian owned

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