GEOPS is a joint laboratory of the “Université de Paris-Sud” (UPSUD) and the “Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique” (CNRS) created in 2004. It is structured in 5 scientific teams and 2 transversal themes. Within CNRS, GEOPS is supervised by the “Institut des Sciences de l’Univers” (INSU), secondarily by the ”Institut Ecologie et Environnement” (INEE). Within UPSUD, GEOPS belongs the “UFR des Sciences” and is member of the “Département des Sciences de la Terre”, whose it is the only member.
GINCO is a center for expertise for several space, balloon and ground mission. It has an important role in data processing, distribution and interpretation, for several astronomy missions at long wavelength. In this matter, GINCO : develops and maintains high level analysis pipelines develops and maintains data archives & access develops, maintains and distribute high level software for data analysis offers scientific expertise for mission using long wavelength detectors plays an important role in education and outreach to the general public
Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences
Description:
HPSL is na part of Plasma Physics Division The main goal of HPSL is to provide informationa abour Space Weather impact on Earth infrastructure (RWC Warsaw).
The Department of Space Physics at the IAP CAS aims at providing VO access to its databases resources, at participating to international standards developments, at implementing VO compliant simulation codes, data visualization and analysis softwares.
Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia y Centro de Astrobiologia
Short Name:
IAA and CAB
Date:
28 Sep 2016 00:14:31
Publisher:
Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia-CSIC; INTA-CAB
Description:
The Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA) is a research centre
of the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) exclusively devoted to
Astronomy and Astrophysics. The research carried out at IAA is
undertaken from a multidisciplinary point of view, including
multi-wavelength and multi-site astronomical observations, theoretical
and computational studies aiming at explaining the observations, and
technological and instrumental activities for achieving the in-situ
and remote observations of our Universe. The Astrobiology Center (CAB)
is a Spanish research center in astrobiology, under both the National
Institute for Aerospace Technology (INTA) and the Higher Council for
Scientific Research (CSIC). It is the first non-US research center
associated to NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI), under the NASA