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Interviews - 2007

Activities of the Bangladesh Astronomical Society

The Bangladesh Astronomical Society is an astronomical organization formed by a famous Bangladeshi astronomer called Mohammed Abdul Jabbar on November 12, 1984. It has been playing an important role in popularizing the subjects of astronomy and space science among the people of Bangladesh.

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Survey Department of Nepal - Aug 9, 2007

The APRSAF Secretariat visited the Survey Department of Nepal.

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International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) - Aug 8, 2007

Mr. Basanta Shrestha, Division Head of the Mountain, Environment and Natural Resources' Information System (MENRIS) of the ICIMOD told the APRSAF secretariat about their present activities and future plans.

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Ministry of Agriculture of Bhutan - Aug 6, 2007

Dr. Dorji Tshering, Chief Survey Engineer of the Topographical Division of the Ministry of Agriculture told the APRSAF secretariat about their present activities and future plans.

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Interview with National Remote Sensing Agency - July, 20, 2007

The APRSAF secretariat visited Hyderabad, India and made an interview with Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, Director of the National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA).

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Philippine Council for Advanced Science and Technology Research and Development (PCASTRD)

PCASTRD was established on January 30, 1987, as one of the sectoral planning councils of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) tasked to develop, integrate, and coordinate the national research system for the advanced science and technology (S&T) sector in the country.

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Congratulations on Successful Launch of PSLV-C8 Mission!

Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C8) successfully launched the Italian astronomical satellite AGILE at 3:30 pm (Indian Standard Time) on April 23, 2007, from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, India, into a 550 km circular orbit inclined at an angle of 2.5 deg to the equator.

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