Monday, 12 May 2014

International Meeting on Space-Open Debate

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OMICS Group Conferences is organizing an International Meeting on Space-Open Debate (Space Meeting-2014), which is to be held during August 12-13, 2014 in San Antonio, USA.
Contained within space are both known and as yet still unknown particles; space being boundless within 4-dimensions know as space-time continuum in which objects and events have relative positions and directions to one another. The main aims and objectives of space meeting are to consider, to ponder and to debate on your favorite space related theories, space missions as well as other issues (eg space food) - making this the ultimate space debate.

Space Meeting-2014 will bring together astrobiologists, astrophysicists, astrochemists, cosmologists, aerospace scientists and other interested parties in pursuit of unraveling the mysteries of the Universe under one roof.

In this endeavor, we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to attend this International Meeting on Space-Open Debate as an active participant either as a speaker and/or as a delegate providing valuable input.




Keynote Speakers
Prof. Milton Wainwright, University of  Sheffield, UK
Title: Biological entities in the stratosphere (22-27km) evidence for life in space and its continual input to earth
Prof. Robert J. Buenker, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany
Title: Contradiction between FitzGerald-Lorentz Length Contraction and Time Dilation: A GPS-compatible Lorentz Transformation

Symposium
Title: Existence of life in Universe
By: Prof. Sohan Jheeta, Independent Researcher, Chairman: NoR HGT & LUCA, UK
Workshop (Category: Space Travel using the magnetic field)
Title: “Wardforce, isolated from the North and South poles” (USA Patent)
By: Steven W. Ward, Energy Ingenuity, Texas, USA

Conference Highlights

  • Cosmology
  • Space- Mission (success and failure)
  • Astronomy
  • Planetary Habitability
  • Research on Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CETI)
  • Astrobiology/Astroecology
  • Astrophysics
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Time-travel
  • Medical Attention for Astronaut
  • Dark Matters/Cosmic Rays
  • Space Debris
  • Space Risk Assessment and Risk Management
  • Space Law and Space Application
  • Space Food
 The International Meeting on Space-Open Debate will schedule and coordinate all meetings with our Editorial Board Members and other experts in the Astrology, Mathematics and Physics fields across the world. The scientific program paves a way to gather visionaries through the research talks and presentations and put forward many thought provoking strategies on Space.

Please, submit your abstract according to our format as early as possible and take advantage of early bird registration. All abstracts will be reviewed by the OCM/Review Panel.

"This program is dedicated to all the Space Organizations and Astronauts for their great achievements"


Special Issues
All accepted abstracts will be published in respective OMICS Group Journals. 
Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.


Conference Secretariat:
OMICS Group Conferences: 5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, Westlake, Los Angeles, CA 91362-7354, USA
Tel: 1-650-268-9744 Fax: 1-650-618-1414 Toll free: 1-800-216-6499 (USA & Canada), 1-800-651-097 (Australia)
Operated by Editors of: Journal of Astrobiology & Outreach  |  Journal of Astrophysics and aerospace Technology  |  Journal of Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering

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