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AA Institute's epic motion picture concept "First Ark to Alpha Centauri" is discussed across countless online science groups and viewed in over 50 countries globally!
How bright is the night sky beyond our Solar System?... AA Institute quantifies an integrated brightness estimate, and defines the so-called "Ahad's constant of universal flux" and the "Ahad radius"!
Would a Saturn-like ring system around the Earth remain stable in the complex Earth-Moon-Sun gravity interactive environment? - AA Institute publishes a paper to settle the argument once and for all!
Imagine a 'miniature Earth' space station that lets you take all your earthly comforts with you on a voyage to all the distant worlds of our Solar System and beyond...
With nothing more than chemical gases and frozen waste across the rest of our Solar System, the nearest Earth-like world ('New Earth') could be on the other side of the interstellar ocean... *only* 50,000 years away!
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The AA Institute's strategic vision is to become an advanced, science and technology driven space research organisation which promotes the ongoing, non-military exploration and development of space. The Institute's current "approximate" areas of projects focus and space science specialism are outlined in this mission statement.
At the top of this page is a list of some key projects that I have completed to date, which are documented on this website. Click on the appropriate URL link to visit a specific project's home page. Most of these links contain historical information on past simulations and modeling exercises completed by AAI. For the latest news and events keep an eye on the "newsflash" items which I regularly update on this page.
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Above: An artist's impression of the picturesque scene inside AA Institute's "Centauri Princess" starship [Original image courtesy: Don Davis]. Click here to view the full motion picture treatment online.
AA Institute's Astronomy Section! Historic observation records, recent colour images and current observing programs. Rich source of Astronomy resources & reference material!
AA Institute's Red Star Catalog Which is the *second* reddest naked eye star in the entire night sky to shine consistently above 5th magnitude? (Clue: its in Taurus!)
Bangladesh Astronomical Society The national society of my country of origin, popularising Astronomy and Space Science to the people of that great nation.
Current view of the sky Get a real time view of the sky. You can adjust the location settings to identify stars & planets seen from your part of the world.
Pale Blue Dot Carl Sagan's famous, timeless words to describe our home planet when seen from the distant Voyager spacecraft in 1990.
Library of Astronomy & Space Science links that I recommend:
A crewed mission to Mars? No matter what people may speculate, I personally reckon a human voyage is only just on the verge of technological feasibility... here's NASA's own "blueprint" examining some of the likely mission scenarios and options.
Planetary Photojournal Thousands of Planetary exploration images spanning the entire era of robotic missions... NASA/JPL's latest technology... plus lots more in one single site!
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