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Welcome to the NSC

The Norwegian Space Centre is the national space agency in Norway, organized as a government agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

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Hunting for antimatter

The last Space Shuttle will carry an instrument with a Norwegian component. It will search for antimatter and dark matter.

Space - Norway's next energy adventure

Peter Diamandis of the X Prize Foundation shares his thoughts on space, innovation and Norway's next big energy adventure.

Successful launch of Norwegian satellite

The Norwegian AISSat-1 was launched from India today. The satellite will greatly improve safety in the High North.

AISSat-1 – the facts

AISSat-1 is the first Norwegian satellite developed in Norway. It will be launched from India in 2010.

Satellites for a Living Planet

The first results from Europe’s three new research satellites will be presented at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium in Bergen, Norway.

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ESA Network Initiative

Financial support for technology development for universities and institutes.

Apophis Mission Design

Help Earth avoid future asteroid collisions in this contest.

Application deadlines for ISU

Deadlines for applications to the International Space University

From subsea to deep space

Think Outside the Planet presented a starlit stand for exchange of technology from space at ONS in Stavanger. Among the many visitors was His Royal Highness King Harald.

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Image bank

Download space related images.

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Norwegian Space Centre, P.O. Box 113 Skoyen, 0212 Oslo, Norway.
Phone: +47 22511800 Fax: +47 22511801. E-mail: spacecentre@spacecentre.no
Editor-in-Chief Marianne Moen.
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