Canada

CSA will begin a national astronaut recruitment campaign at the end of May 2008

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The Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister of Industry Canada and the Minister responsible for the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), announced at the Agency headquarters today that the CSA will begin a national astronaut recruitment campaign at the end of May 2008, to select astronauts to join its Canadian Astronaut Corps. More...

Space Society of London's inaugural meeting, Bob Ricahrd Talk

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Dr. S. Peter Worden Talks

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Planetary Science Research Group, Univrsity of Western Ontario

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The Planetary Science Research Group is made up of faculty from the Departments of Physics and Astronomy (P&A), Earth Sciences (ES), Geography (G), and Philosophy (Phil), thereby bridging the Faculties of Science, Social Science and Arts.

Canadian Space Society March Monthly Lecture night and Meeting

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University of Western Ontario Announces New Collaborative Graduate Program in Planetary Science

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With over 20 faculty involved in the Planetary Science Research Group (PSRG) at Western, there are many areas of study to choose from. More...

Astronomy and Space Exploration Society

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The Astronomy and Space Exploration (ASX) Society is a student-run and non-profit organization at the University of Toronto, Canada. ASX's purpose is to educate, excite, and inspire students, professionals, and the general public about astronomy and space.

Since its inception in 2003, ASX has rapidly grown to over 1400 members, and has organized and hosted more than a dozen events, attracting 1500-2000 event attendees per year. These events include the annual Symposium (with combined attendees of over 4000 people), "Faces of Space" Lecture Series, Panel Discussions, Space Exploration

Association for the Development of Aerospace Medicine

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HISTORY OF ADAM:

In July 1999, the Third United Nations conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE III) took place in Vienna, Austria. The Space Generation Forum (SGF) was a youth conference associated with UNISPACE III, involving 160 young delegates from 60 countries. Brainstorming sessions were held at the SGF to generate recommendations to the United Nations for peaceful uses of space. One of these sessions was on the topic of space medicine. Approximately ten people from around the world (Croatia, Hungary, Australia, Sri Lanka, Austria, Irela

SEDS Canada

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SEDS is a student-based, independent organization which seeks to promote the exploration and development of space.

SEDS works to achieve this objective by educating students and the general public about the advances currently being made in this field; along with its benefits to humanity, and the ethical concerns surrounding its development.

Chapters exist at:
McGill University
York University

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