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The United Nations Basic Space Science Initiative Haubold, H.J.,
THE UNITED NATIONS BASIC SPACE SCIENCE INITIATIVE
Hans J. Haubold
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Vienna International Centre, A-1400 Vienna, Austria
(hans.haubold@unvienna.org)
Pursuant to recommendations of the United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE
III) and deliberations of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNCOPUOS), annual UN/European
Space Agency workshops on basic space science have been held around the world since 1991. These workshops contributed to the
development of astrophysics and space science, particularly in developing nations. Following a process of prioritization, the
workshops identified the following elements as particularly important for international cooperation in the field: (i)
operation of astronomical telescope facilities implementing TRIPOD, (ii) virtual observatories, (iii) astrophysical data
systems, (iv) concurrent design capabilities for the development of international space missions, and (v) theoretical
astrophysics such as applications of nonextensive statistical mechanics. Beginning in 2005, the workshops focus on
preparations for the International Heliophysical Year 2007 (IHY2007). The workshops continue to facilitate the establishment
of astronomical telescope facilities as pursued by Japan and the development of low-cost, ground-based, world-wide instrument
arrays as lead by the IHY secretariat.
Wamsteker, W., Albrecht, R. and Haubold, H.J.: Developing Basic Space Science World-Wide: A Decade of UN/ESA Workshops.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht 2004.
http://ihy2007.org
http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/SAP/bss/ihy2007/index.html
http://www.cbpf.br/GrupPesq/StatisticalPhys/biblio.htm
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