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AESS Estudiants
AESS (Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society) Estudiants is a student branch from the Telecommunications Engineering School of Barcelona, Spain.
(citel.upc.es/etsetb/aess/aess.htm)
Caltech Space Society
information about spacerelated projects, such as conferences and educational programs, that are open to the public.
(http://www.seds.org/seds/chapters/css/CSS.html)
Canadian Space Resource Centre
provides information about the Canadian Space Program.
(http://www.spacenet.eybe.edu.on.ca)
Canadian Space Society (CSS)
non-profit club open to all, seeking to educate Canadians about the development and settlement of space.
(css.ca)
FAR
Research Group on Alternative Space Flight Concepts; works on concepts to reduce space flight and space access cost.
(http://www.optipoint.com/far)
First Millennial Foundation
A group of people actively working to make the colonization of space a reality.
(http://www.millennial.org/)
Idaho Office of Spaceport Development
information on Idaho's proposed launch site.
(http://www.idahospaceport.com)
JP Aerospace
JP Aerospace is working hard to become the first amateur group to launch a rocket into space. Check out our exciting projects!
(http://www.jpaerospace.com)
Planetary Society, Australia
introduces activities, news and links.
(http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/tps-seti/)
ProSpace
grassroots organization of American citizens lobbying to open the space frontier to all people as rapidly as possible.
(http://www.prospace.org)
Russian Space Science Internet
No Description available
(http://www.rssi.ru/)
SpaceWeb Youth Online Australia
youth club for those who are interested in the space industry and have a desire to find out about future technologies.
(http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8884/)
Stanford International Mars Program
No Description available
(http://www.stanford.edu/group/Mars/)
Student Space Action
a non-profit organization who's purpose is to educate students and the general public as to the values and benefits of the space program.
(http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/~ssa/ssahome.html)
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs Portal
No Description available
(ftp://ecf.hq.eso.org/pub/un/un-homepage.html)
United States Space Foundation
works to aggressively advance civil, commercial, and national security space endeavors for a brighter future. Also offers graduate courses for K-12 educators.
(http://www.spacefoundation.org)
World Technology Evaluation Center
Also, Japanese Technology Evaluation Center. Topics include Human-Computer Interface, International technology assessment including Russia, Europe.
(http://itri.loyola.edu/)
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