| |
The Astronomical League.
An interesting blend. |
| |
Interested in space applications of
the life sciences, as well the development of commercial space enterprises?
BioServe Space Technologies is a non-profit, NASA-sponsored
Commercial Space Center (CSC) located at the University of Colorado
in Boulder, Colorado. BioServe is also affiliated with the Bioastronautics
and Microgravity Sciences graduate program offered within CUs
Aerospace Engineering Sciences (AES) Department
|
| |
Affiliated with Rutgers University in New Jersey,
this on-line Mars Learning Center provides a solid and comprehensive
introduction to Closed Loop Ecological Life Support Systems or CELSS.
The site also offers detailed information in other topics related
to space exploration, including human factors (a.k.a. Crew Selection
and Space Psychology).
|
| |
Education in Astrobiology: click on this link for
information on the University of Washington's Astrobiology program.
Links to other astrobiology sites can also be found here.
|
| |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Space Environment Center (SEC) The Space Environment Center provides
real-time monitoring and forecasting of solar and geophysical events,
conducts research in solar-terrestrial physics, and develops techniques
for forecasting solar and geophysical disturbances.
|
| |
Space Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO. Provides
professional developement to K-12 educators.
|