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Space probe Ulysses reaches end of odyssey
PARIS AFP — European and US scientists will bid a fond farewell on July 1 to the space probe Ulysses, which has circled the Sun gathering data for 17 years, almost four times its expected lifetime. The first major collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency ESA, launched...
Scientists shocked as Arctic polar route emerges
PARIS AFP — European scientists voiced shock as they showed pictures which showed Arctic ice cover had disappeared so much last month that a ship could sail unhindered from Europe's most northerly outpost to the North Pole itself. The satellite images were acquired from August 23 to 25 by instruments...
CryoSat - climate change at the poles.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 October 2005-UK Government: CryoSat - climate change at the polesC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03102005 Reports of record lows for the extent of Arctic sea ice precede the launch of CryoSat, the European Space Agency satellite. The mission is set...
CryoSat climate change at the poles.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 October 2005-UK Government: CryoSat climate change at the polesC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03102005 Reports of record lows for the extent of Arctic sea ice precede the launch of CryoSat, the European Space Agency satellite. The mission is set to...
Liquid methane found on Titan, a 'flammable world'
PARIS AFP — The European robot lab Huygens found liquid methane on the Saturn satellite Titan, a chemical that seems to have shaped the moon's peculiar landscape and weather system, scientists said in their first detailed assessment of the probe's mission. "We've got a flammable world. It's quite extraordinary,"...
Antarctica: Clash of the ice titans may not happen
PARIS AFP — An expected smashup between an Antarctic tongue of ice and a country-sized iceberg that is the largest floating object in the world may not take place, the European Space Agency ESA suggested. Polar scientists have been rubbing their hands in expectation of the impending "collision of...
Ariane rocket puts military satellite into orbit
KOUROU, French Guiana AFP — An Ariane rocket successfully placed into orbit the first in a new generation of French military satellites known as Helios II A. Four so-called Essaim Swarm microsatellites, a microsatellite called Parasol and Nanosat, a tiny Spanish civilian research satellite were also successfully separated from...
Europe's environmental "Eye" achieves orbit. (NewsLink).
On Feb. 28, 2002, the European Space Agency ESA successfully launched from its spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, the Envisat environmental monitoring satellite, Europe's largest and most expensive ($2 billion) satellite to date. The satellite was launched aboard an Arianspace Ariane 5 rocket, which lifted off...
Second Sun - European Space Agency, solar research - Brief Article
The mystery of violent outbursts of space weather, which pose a threat to satellites and astronauts in space, could soon be solved, according to scientists at the European Space Agency ESA. The key to understanding the phenomenon may be revealed after scientists analyse the data gathered by the Ulysses space...
Launching Europe: An Ethnography of European Cooperation in Space Science. - book reviews
Anthropologist Stacia Zabusky spent a year in Noordwijk, Holland doing ethnography in the Space Science Department of the European Space Research and Technology Center - itself part of the European Space Agency ESA - and came back with a paradox: cooperation was obvious everywhere in the organization and ideology behind...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
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| 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 |
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| George C. Marshall International Center | Office Manager | Current |
| European Space Agency | Current | |
| Atlantic Communication Services Inc | Founder | Former |
| British Telecom | Former |


