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Earth-Space-Agency.org Challenges Scientists To Step Into Space Industry


Riga, Latvia (SPX) Dec 13, 2005
Earth-Space-Agency.org, a recently established space society website, has published freely accessible tools for scientists to make an easier start in the private space business, in any country.

Earth-Space-Agency.org provides communication, focused social networking, learning, employment, research and business tools for the space society, free of charge. This makes for a perfect work forum for scientists, investors, marketing people, project managers and other professionals. Its goal is to stimulate the global growth of the space industry.

People can currently participate in the following (Open Source) projects: Scientific Toys for the education system, Open Space Engine, Open Ground Engine, and Space Industry promotion conferences.

Most importantly, because Earth-Space-Agency.org is an automatic Space Agency, it has an unlimited amount of working places. Everyone can fulfill their dream of participating in activities related to real space oriented projects. It's a good opportunity for students, especially, to find their future career.

One of the first and most serious tasks at Earth-Space-Agency.org is how to convince people of the usefulness of spending space budgets. Earth-Space-Agency.org can help governments in developing knowledge based economies with, for example, help of Scientific Toys for education system projects. For entrepreneurs there are the Space Industry promotion conferences project, designed to inform people what the space industry actually is, how to make money on it, what's required to be in it, and where to look for business opportunities.

The Earth-Space-Agency.org website was established by Double Solutions, located in Latvia. It is build entirely from free open source software, and took almost 3 years to establish.

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