I am fascinated by space exploration; here are links to The Planetary
Society.
For humankind's most amazing photos, check
out the HubbleST page.
To read Space News,
you will
need to register (but not pay).
I spent the summer of 1996 (July to
September) in Vienna attending the ISU Summer Session '96. I was funded by the CFISU and thus in some sense represented the
Canadian
space program; here's the Canadian
Space
Directory. I now belong to the Canadian alumni association for ISU. At ISU I worked
on
the Ra: The
Sun
for Science and Humanity project in the Space Physical Sciences
department. We also, as an exercise, looked at a recent magnetic
cloud event. Andrew Ball has an ~up-to-date
email list of the '96 students on his
Vienna '96 page.
Here is Russia's IKI.
Here is the page of the Tsiolkovsky
museum! Tsiolkovsky was the father of human space
travel. The biggest revolution in space travel may come
when the plans for a space elevator
are realised. This idea, which has only recently become feasible,
is also due to a Russian, Yuri Artsutanov.
I have written a short piece on astronauts and
climbers.
If you are interested in getting involved with a group of
Stanford student space enthusiasts, put yourself on the majordomo@lists
list "seds@lists". As of a year or so ago, there is finally a chapter on
Stanford campus of the national Students for the Exploration and
Development of Space (SEDS) group.