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European freighter set to leave space station on Friday
PARIS AFP — A robot freighter that docked with the International Space Station ISS in April will detach this week prior to be being destroyed in a controlled operation over the Pacific, the European Space Agency ESA said on Tuesday. ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV brought 7.5 tonnes of...
Europe launches robot space freighter
KOUROU, French Guiana AFP — The European Space Agency on Sunday carried out the maiden launch of a massive robot freighter designed to rendezvous automatically with the orbital space station. The Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV, a nearly 20-tonne payload the size of a London double-decker bus, blasted into the...
Saturnian moon has more energy than Earth's oil and gas reserves
PARIS AFP — Imagine a place awash with more hydrocarbons than a Texan oilman can dream of and where no one has staked a single claim -- all that energy is just going begging. The problem: this massive reserve is at least 1.2 billion kilometers (750 million miles) away...
Russian space company calls on Asia, Europe for cooperation
MOSCOW AFP — A Russian aerospace organisation has contacted Asian countries and the European Space Agency to seek their participation in its moon exploration program, officials said Tuesday. "Negotiations are underway with countries like India, China, Japan and with the European Space Agency," an official of Lavochkin Research and...
Rock it, man: Europe launches songs-in-space competition
PARIS AFP — If you were an astronaut, zipping around Earth at an altitude of 400 kilometers (250 miles), what music would you like to hear? How about Monty Python's "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," for an unfailing morale boost? Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon...
Quails in space: Astronauts tuck into gourmet food
PARIS AFP — Astronauts aboard the International Space Station ISS have been feasting on experimental gourmet food designed by top French chef Alain Ducasse, the European Space Agency ESA reported. Ducasse, working with ESA and France's National Centre for Space Studies CNES, created special dishes that could be used for...
Europe's space module takes step closer to launch
BREMEN, Germany AFP — Engineers formally handed over the Columbus science module, the European Space Agency's biggest contribution to the problem-dogged International Space Station ISS. The 13-tonne lab was transferred to ESA at a ceremony attended in this northern German city, where a small army of technicians had spent...
Another visitor to Mars
The newest emissary from Earth arrived at the Red Planet on March 10. The NASA craft, known as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, joins three other satellites exploring the planet: two from NASA and one from the European Space Agency. Meanwhile, the twin rovers Spirit and Opportunity, more than 2 years...
Data acquisition critical to booster-stage debris reentry.(NEWS)
Longmont, CO -- European Space Agency's heavy space-launcher, Ariane 5, is designed with two solid-fuel boosters, a main cryogenic stage, called EPC, and a storable propellant upper-stage. EPC is left on a controlled reentering-orbit after its burnout to avoid any risks of uncontrolled reentry over inhabited...
Mars has a big watery past -- and present, too
PARIS AFP — The European spacecraft Mars Express has added powerful evidence to the belief that water once covered Mars and large reserves of precious ice lurk close to the surface today, studies presented said. Surrounding Mars' north pole are underground "layered deposits" that are believed to be fine...
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| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Frank Wang | |
| Isaac Meilijson | |
| Nathalie Boisard-Beudin | Lawyer |
| Richard Rohrer |
Dr. Frank Wang is currently an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Cooper Union School of Engineering. He received a B.Sc. from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, and Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University in New York City. His research interest is theoretical high-energy astrophysics. He is involved in several X-ray satellite projects in NASA, European Space Agency, and Japan's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science. He was a former research assistant at Deutsches Elecktronen Synchronen in Hamburg, Germany, where he engaged in research of computer simulation and search of exotic new elementary particles. Dr. Wang has a strong experience in applying advanced mathematical and computer techniques in finance such as security pricing, portfolio optimization, fixed income models and risk management. He is a contributor of the Chinese language classical music magazine "Music and Musicians Monthly" published in Taiwan.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Calico Group | Advisor | Current |
| European Space Agency | Current | |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Current | |
| Calico Group | Board of Directors | Current |
| Columbia University | Ph.D. In Physics | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Tel Aviv University | Professor | Current |
| European Space Agency | Current | |
| Soligence Corporation | Board of Directors | Current |
| University of California, Berkeley | Ph.D. In Statistics | Former |
Nathalie Boisard-Beudin spacedlawyer@yahoo.fr is French but currently living in Rome, Italy. Most of her writing is done in English, her second and working - language. She works as in-house lawyer for the European Space Agency and has published five micro-stories in the multinational anthology Wonderful World of Worders (Guildhall-Press) in 2007.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| European Space Agency | Lawyer | Current |
| Crime and Suspense | Current |
Mr. Rohrer brings vast business administration, technology and creative marketing experience to the organization. His past employment challenges have included: A Nippon Electric Corporation (NEC), British Telecom USA and numerous Sprint international joint ventures with British, French and German telecom partners. Prior to that, he was a start-up and ramp-up specialist for Computer Science Corporation information technology and space technology transfer activities in the 12 member countries of the European Space Agency (ESA). In addition to large company employment, Mr. Rohrer has also participated as an entrepreneurial founder of Alphamatrix Incorporated, Cybermation Incorporated, and Atlantic Communication Services. Prior to his private sector employment Mr. Rohrer meritoriously served our country in the United States Marine Corps as a specialist in aviation electronics and as an air transport flight navigator. Today, he continues to serve his local Virginia community as an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) off-hours crew volunteer and is fully certified as a Virginia Department of Health, Emergency Medical Tech (EMT). Mr. Rohrer can be contacted at rrohrer@georgecmarshall.org rrohrer@georgecmarshall.org .
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| George C. Marshall International Center | Office Manager | Current |
| European Space Agency | Current | |
| Atlantic Communication Services Inc | Founder | Former |
| British Telecom | Former |


