Talk:Space Research and Technology Institute

Minor controversy re BAS official
Reported in The Register as 'Alien spies live among us' says Bulgarian gov space boffin. / edg ☺ ☭ 17:24, 27 November 2009 (UTC)

Solar-terrestrial influences
Moving the content about it here, it's a different institution and requires its own article.

The Solar-Terrestrial Influences Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences(STIL-BAS) (initially Solar-Terrestrial Influances Laboratory) is an independent scientific organisation, found in 1990 by the Management council of BAS, to study the newly emerging area of solar-terrestrial influences as possible reason for global change as well as to meet the social needs for multidisciplinary study of relationship between events on Sun and their effects on geospace. STIL-BAS is a large, high quality national centre with multidisciplinary approach to fundamental space research and its application in solar-terrestrial physics, in situ and remote investigation of the geospace, planets and interplanetary space, study of global change and ecosystems and heliobiology and telemedicine/eHealth. Today STIL-BAS operates 4 space experiments: 3 on the International Space Station and the RADOM-7 experiment on the Chandrayaan-1 space probe

- ☣Tourbillon A ? 10:42, 29 July 2012 (UTC)

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