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1 September 2008 to 6 September 2008. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics: Third International Symposium "UNIVERSAT-2008: University Satellites in Space Sciences Education"
Location: Moscow State University, Zvenigorod, Russia
Info: The UNIVERSAT-2008 will cover a wide variety of topics centered around the theme "UNIVERSITY SATELLITES IN SPACE SCIENCES EDUCATION", and is meant to inform the entire university and space-interested community on the new initiatives and university satellites projects in space science and technology education. (Add to Google Calendar)


6 September 2008. British Interplanetary Society: 63rd Annual General Meeting
Location: BIS Headquarters, 27/29 South Lambeth Rd, London, United Kingdom
Info: Admission is by ticket, available to Corporate Members (ie Fellows of the Society) only, who should apply in good time enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. (Add to Google Calendar)


8 to 12 September. European Astronomical Society: Joint European and National Astronomy Meeting (JENAM)
Location: Vienna, Austria
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9 September 2008 to 12 September 2008. United Nations: Space Tools and Solutions for Monitoring the Atmosphere and Land Cover
Location: Graz, Austria
Info: The Symposium is part of a series of annual symposia held in Graz since 2003 concerned with the use of space applications for sustainable development to support the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development. It will be hosted and co-sponsored by the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs and the Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology of the Government of Austria, the State of Styria, the City of Graz and by the European Space Agency (ESA). (Add to Google Calendar)


15 September 2008 to 19 September 2008. International Astronomical Union: IAU Symposium 257: Universal Heliophysical Processes
Location: Ioannina, Greece
Info: The focus of IAU symposium 257 is on the universality of physical processes in the region of space directly influenced by the Sun through its mass and electromagnetic Emissions: the heliospace. The symposium will also attempt to consolidate the knowledge gained in space science over the past fifty years since the birth of this discipline in 1957. (Add to Google Calendar)


22 to 26 September. European Planetary Network: European Planetary Science Congress
Location: Münster, Germany
Info: The intention of the European Planetary Science Congress 2008 is to cover a broad area of science topics related to planetary science and planetary missions. The program of the conference will contain oral and poster sessions, and it will emphasize workshops and panel discussions in order to have a strong interaction between the participants.


25 to 27 September. Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC): Space Generation Congress
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Info: The Space Generation Congress (SGC) is the annual meeting of the most active members of the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) and its projects and combines work on important projects to the space community with leadership training. SGAC aims to promote space exploration and to be the voice of youth in support of space. SEDS Forums thread: http://forums.seds.org/showthread.php?t=2948.


27 to 28 September. UKSEDS: SEDS International Conference (SEDSIC)
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Info: Annual meeting of international chapters of SEDS. More information available on SEDS Forums, http://forums.seds.org/showthread.php?t=2918. Invitation available on Facebook Events.


29 September to 3 October. International Astronautical Federation: International Astronautical Congress
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Info: SEDS Forums thread: http://forums.seds.org/showthread.php?t=2589.


29 September to 2 October. ESA/ESTEC: 400 Years of Telescopes
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Info: The meeting will celebrate the 400th anniversary of Hans Lipperhey’s patent application on 25 September 1608 for the “spy glasses”, the optical system that became the basis for optical astronomical telescopes.Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6524053965


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