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Kyiv Field Office of the Aerospace Educational Center
has been established in response to the interest from numerous space institutions. The Center performs its activities through demand from space entities including NGOs which are aggressively entering the market of space services.
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Why is Space important? Space is a growing part of the global economy.
It is an important sector in Ukraine – directly employing people. Our daily life relies on space technology.
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Why our Educational Center?
Access to world leading experts from Academy and Companies in Kyiv and across Ukraine ERS Optic Systems (Arsenal SC) Space Research (Lviv Center) Space Research (Kyiv Space Research Institute) Navigation and Control Systems (RMRI) Control Systems (Khartron-Arkos) National Aerospace Education Center Space Design Office (SDO Yuzhnoye) Space Products Manufacturing (Yuzhmash Plant) ERS Operator (DNIPROCOSMOS) Space Flight Control Center (Yevpatoriya) Space Electronic Units (Khartron-Yukon)
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National Aerospace Education Center Headquarters in DNIPROPETROVSK
Education and training of engineering and technical personnel for the space sector National Aerospace Education Center Headquarters in DNIPROPETROVSK Location: Dnipropetrovsk, Field Office in Kyiv (Ukraine)
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Lecturers’ catalogue Yuriy ALEKSEYEV Yaroslav YATSKIV
Missile Technology Yaroslav YATSKIV Astronomy Borys ATAMANENKO Conversion Viktor V. KHUTORNYI Director of the Aerospace Education Center
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Lecturers’ catalogue Oleksandr Kushnarev Leonid Shyman Mykola Lykholit
Missile Systems Leonid Shyman Solid Rocket Propellants Mykola Lykholit Optoelectronic Systems hhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiev_Arsenal Oleksandr Vereschak Navigation Satellite Control Systems Mykola Vakhno Missile Control Systems Oleg Pylypenko Space Systems Longitudinal Stability
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Lecturers’ catalogue Anton NAUMOVETS Valeriy KUHAR Oleg FEDOROV
Nano-Technology Valeriy KUHAR Organic Chemistry Oleg FEDOROV Microgravity Viktor BARYAHTAR Magnetism Viktor SCHEGOL Propulsion systems Mykola SCHERBYNA Space Policies
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Educational courses on:
- SPACE LAUNCH VEHICLES - SPACECRAFTS - SPACE POLICIES will be elaborated on your requests, in view of program structure flexibility and loyal pricing policies.
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SPACE LAUNCH VEHICLES Current projects
Cyclone-4 Sea Launch Dnepr SPACE LAUNCH VEHICLES Current projects Antares Vega Land Launch
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SPACECRAFTS Projects: Earth Remote Sensing Satellites and Space Research Systems. Joint ERS Data Processing Sich-2 Microsat Sich-2M Lybid’ Ionosat Sich-3-R Selena Sich-3-O Completed projects: Sich-1, Sich-1M, Sich-2, Ocean-O, MS-1TK, EgyptSat-1 Future projects: Lybid’ – 2013; Microsat – 2014; Sich-2-1 – 2015; Sich-2M – 2018; Sich-3-R – 2022; Sich-3-O – 2024; Selena – 2028.
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SPACECRAFTS Projects: SC flight control, ERS data reception, supplement to Glonass, GPS
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POLICIES SPACE CONCEPTS/STRATEGIES
The Government of Ukraine has adopted the National Space Concept to Go to: We are open to provide our assistance in providing the crucial strategic documents e.g.: - national space programs; - space strategies; - roadmaps for the space agencies etc. - establishment of relationship with international organizations. Every 5 years Ukrainian Space Agency elaborates the National Space Program to be the milestone for space industry development of Ukraine.
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VISION Our vision is to transform expertise/knowledge of CIS former military experts to peaceful activities. MISSION To implement the missile nonproliferation policies of Ukraine in a manner of: Providing short courses (up to 72 hours) for delivering a brand understanding of the principles of missile flight. Associating short courses with the MTCR (Missile technology Control Regime) Supporting the existing programs via short courses for more efficient self-sustaining/civil equipment.
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