[AstroNet] Talk on Recent Advances of the European Space Agency

Christian Hettlage hettlage at saao.ac.za
Mon May 25 11:25:42 SAST 2009


Dear All,

Please find below an invitation to a talk on recent advances of the  
European Space Agency, given at Wits University this Thursday.

Kind regards,

Christian

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Dr. Díaz-Trigo, a member of the EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY, will give a  
talk entitled:

"Recent Advances at the European Space Agency"

The talk will outline current ESA activities, such as work on the  
international space station,
mention opportunities for collaborations between ESA and SA  
(especially on satellite related  activities) and some of her own  
research.

She will be introduced by His Excellency Mr. Pablo Benavides Orgaz,  
the ambassador of Spain.

Time:      Thursday 28th May, 13h15
Venue:    Wits University, P115 (Physics Building)





Dr. Phil Ferrer
Center for Theoretical Physics
School of Physics
Witwatersrand University
Tel: 011 717 6865
Fax: 086 553 5794
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