Astronautics and A Guide - Resources and Review

Conducts flight research and aircraft operations for current and future aerospace vehicles, including the Space Shuttle. Includes facts sheets on research projects and pilot biographies.
 
US centre for robotic exploration of the solar system. Includes details of all JPL missions, which have visited all known planets except Pluto, as well as recent news such as details of Asteroid 1997 XF11.
 
Details of the education programme, latest news, shuttle launches and resources in aeronautics, human development and exploration of space, earth science and space science.
 
Biographies of NASA astronauts on active duty since 1995. Also includes information on astronaut candidates, and on cosmonauts assigned to joint US and Russian projects, and the names of former NASA astronauts.
 
An international organisation of 14 member states which aims to 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 operational space applications systems.
 
Information about the Third United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Provides information about benefits of exploration for the 21st century, UNISPACE III events, and issues such as space treaties, space debris, nuclear power sources and communications. Also offers details of the group's agenda, statements, press releases, reports, photographs, and audio based accounts of conferences. Information is available in English and French.
 
Service which allows users to search the many different abstract and technical report servers maintained by various NASA centres and programs.
 
Information for prospective users of the Shuttle Small Payloads Programs (SSSP), which was
 
Collection of fact sheets outlining NASA's research activities in a range of disciplines such as aerospace technology, earth science, human exploration and development of space, space science, and technology transfer.
 
Links to resources about aerospace and astronautics, astronomy and space science, and planets and the solar system.
 
Official history, reference, science and personnel behind the international space station project due to commence operations in 1999.
 
Maintains a large collection of historic air and spacecraft and is also a vital centre for research into the history, science, and technology of aviation and space flight. The museum continues to develop new exhibits to examine the impact of air and space technology on science and society.
 
Provides information on conferences, membership, technical activities, publications, databases, public policy, customer service, and staff contacts.
 
Set of documents from the Apollo, Skylab, and Apollo
Soyuz Test Project programs, with an index to records about the Mercury and Gemini records, which are stored at the National Archives Southwest Regional facility at Fort Worth. Also a small collection of material from the early days of the Manned Spacecraft Center (later Johnson Space Center).
 
Designs, acquires and supports systems which collect, process, analyse and present complex information to the US government.
 
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