News - 2007
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September 2007
September Congress Schedule
ASE XX Planetary Congress Schedule
"50 Years in Space?Launching into the Future"
17-21 September 2007
Edinburgh, Scotland
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June 2007
Ground-Breaking Space Explorer Lands in Scotland
Run by Careers Scotland as part of it's globally acclaimed Space School initiative, the festival of science is aimed at encouraging young people to consider career opportunities in science, engineering and technology. Careers Scotland has, over the years, developed very strong links with NASA and the international space community, who are extremely supportive of their initiatives.
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June 2007
Edinburgh Moves into Orbit
Scottish Development International article: Edinburgh is to host the Association of Space Explorers' Planetary Congress in September 2007, an apt choice following its designation as the first "European Space City" by the European Space Agency.
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June 2007
Space Walker Own to Earth
Edinburgh Evening News article: ONE of the pioneers of space exploration was touching down in Scotland today.
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June 2007
Leading Lights of Space Exploration to Hold Congress in Scotland
Deputy Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Minister Allan Wilson made the announcement in Glasgow's Science Centre today (13 June 2006), at the national final of Tomorrow's Inventors, an enterprise programme organised by Careers Scotland to encourage creativity and innovation among primary school children.
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June 2007
Space Walker Launches Career Fest
Channel 4 article: Former Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, who was the first man in history to complete a space walk, is helping to launch Careers Scotland's Festival of Science in Glasgow.
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May 2007
Launch of Space Explorers Scotland 2007 Web Site
During 2007 the Space Congress will be held in Scotland. As part of the programme, secondary pupils in Scotland will be invited to learn more about Space flight and to raise their awareness of the history of space flight and the diverse range of career opportunities available in science and technology. Global Web Limited has developed this interactive web site to support this project.
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