Friday, 15 February 2013

Space Research Centers In World

 S.No.Space Research Center Location Year Of Estb. Objective
1National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)Washington, D.C.1958To pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
2The Association of Univeristies for Research in Astronomy (AURA)Washington, D.C.1957To promote excellence in astronomical research by providing access to state-of-the-art facilities.
3Center For AstrophysicsCambridge, Massachusetts1973To advance our knowledge and understanding of the universe through research and education in astronomy and astrophysics
4European Space AgencyParis1975To provide for, and to promote, for exclusively peaceful purposes, cooperation among European States in space research and technology and their space applications, with a view to their being used for scientific purposes and for operational space applications systems
5British National Space CentrePolaris House, Swindon1985To explore and benefit from space. This site explains what we do and how it affects you.
 6NASA Goddard institute of space studies New York 1961Change is what is looked after in this research centre from volcanic explosions to the very dearth of histrionic earth shakes
 7 Space studies institute Mojave, California 1977To utilize the space mineral resources for human benefit and help in restoration of the lost world domain. 
 8 Florida Space Research Institute Florida 1999Cryogenic research with total adaptability features relating to usage of technologies to create and foster equipment development in the process. 
 9 ESA (European Space Research And Technology Center) The Netherlands 1975Towards development of sophisticated technologies to harness equipment mollification and ultrasonic vibrators to ease the path of space travels.
 10 International Space University France 1987The growth of the newer generation wherein helping in development of intellectuals and space research capabilities like space engineering.
  11 European Space Research Organization Paris, France 1964 It prides itself in the sophisticated development of space technologies and it does culminate usage in the welfare of mankind.
  12 International Space Science Institute Switzerland1995Towards total modification of space resources with an aim to catapult it into human usage.
  13 Russian Space Research Institute Russia 1965Focuses on studies of solar system movements and effects of the same on earthly affairs.
  14Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationAustralia1926 We deliver great science and innovative solutions for industry, society and the environment.
  15German Aerospace CenterGermany1969To work for wide range of research and development projects in national and international partnerships.
  16Korea Aerospace Research InstituteSouth Korea 1989It focused primarily on aerospace technology
  17National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space SciencesEgypt1994To pursue, tansfer, and providethe most advanced technology in the fields of remote sensing and peaceful application of space Sciencies , and build the self capability to utilize these technologies to support the National development activities . 
  18National Commission for Aerospace Research and DevelopmentPeru1974To foster and improve the interchange of information relating to aerospace research and development
  19National Commission for Space ResearchArgentina1961To foster scientific research and technological applications and qualifying personnel in the fields of space and atmospheric sciences, space engineering, and space technology.
  20National Space Research and Development AgencyNigeria1998To lay the foundation for deriving maximum benefits from the nation’s participation in the space enterprise
  21Netherlands Institute for Space ResearchNetherlands1983To develop and use innovative technology for groundbreaking research in space, focusing on astrophysical research.
  22Space Research and Remote Sensing OrganizationBangladesh1980To carry peaceful applications of space science, remote sensing and the Geographic Information System in Bangladesh

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