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Here you will find the Space Centers from:
CHINA: Chinese Space Program: A very interesting website introducing the history of Chinese space flight, the political use of space missions, and the present day successes. China's space industry was developed on the basis of a weak infrastructure, industries, and a relatively backward scientific and technological level. Now, China ranks among the most advanced countries in the world in many important technological fields. China National Space Administration: Opening of space frontier and exploring our universe are dreams of human kinds and our eternal pursuit. China National Space Administration will strengthen international exchange and cooperation under the principle of equality and common progress. A website to explore fully!!
EUROPE: European Space Center: - ESA Since its creation in 1967, the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) has planned missions, operated more than 50 satellites and ensured that spacecraft meet their mission objectives. The mandate of ESOC is to conduct mission operations for ESA satellites and to establish, operate and maintain the necessary ground segment infrastructure.
JAPAN: Kagoshima Space Center: - KSC This website has many links to other space related websites, both in English and Japanese.
INDIAN SPACE PROGRAM: Indian Space Activities: This webpage has links to other websites that shows how India continues to make significant progress in the development and application of space technology, while furthering international cooperation in the exploration and peaceful uses of outer space. Indian Space Section: Information about India's space history, and present endeavors. Indian Space Research Organization: The prime objective of ISRO has been to develop space technology and its application to various national tasks of India. A comprehensive website and interesting.
ITALIAN SPACE AGENCY: Italian Space Agency Group: - 1990 An index of astronauts and links to other websites. NASA and the Italian Space Agency: -- Extended ISS A resource about NASA and Italian cooperation.
RUSSIA: Russian Space Agency: The Russian Space Agency (RKA) was formed after the breakup of the former Soviet Union and the dissolution of the Soviet space program. The RKA uses the technology and launch sites that belonged to the former Soviet space program. Currently, the RKA has centralized control of Russia's civilian space program, including all manned and unmanned nonmilitary space flights. A site worth investigating. Russian Space Science Internet Web Server: Russian Space Science Internet (RSSI) is a successful result of RSSI Project. It is one of the non-profit networks in Russia. According to Acceptable Usage Policy (AUP) RSSI provides access to worldwide Internet for Russian science community. |