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As per available reports about 13 relevant journals, 21 Conferences, 10 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to Starwatch and about 230 articles are being published on Starwatch. 

Starwatch is a natural science which deals with the study of celestial objects like stars, galaxies, planets, moons and the physics, chemistry, and evolution of such objects along with the phenomena that originate outside the atmosphere of Earth, including supernovae explosions, gamma ray bursts, and cosmic microwave background radiation. This is also referred as Astronomy.

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Importance and Scope:

The existence of the Earth's galaxy, the Milky Way, as a separate group of stars, was only proved in the 20th century, along with the existence of "external" galaxies, and soon after, the expansion of the Universe, seen in the recession of most galaxies from us. Modern astronomy has also discovered many exotic objects such as quasars, pulsars, blazars, and radio galaxies, and has used these observations to develop physical theories which describe some of these objects in terms of equally exotic objects such as black holes and neutron stars. Physical cosmology made huge advances during the 20th century, with the model of the Big Bang heavily supported by the evidence provided by astronomy and physics, such as the cosmic microwave background radiation, Hubble's law, and cosmological abundances of elements. Space telescopes have enabled measurements in parts of the electromagnetic spectrum normally blocked or blurred by the atmosphere. The core aim of Astrophysics 2016 conference is to provide an opportunity for the delegates to meet, interact and exchange new ideas in the various areas of Astrophysics.

Market Analysis:

Institutional budgets are critical in starting-up and devel- oping capital-intensive and high technology sectors such as space. Government Budget Appropriations or Outlays for R and D (GBAORD) data are assembled by national authorities analysing their budget for R and D content and classifying them by “socio-economic objective”. These diverse objec- tives represent the intention of the government at the time of funding commitment, and a special category “explora- tion and exploitation of space” exists. Although the data provide only a partial picture of space investments (see note below), the long-term time-series provide useful trends on policy orientations. In 2013, total civil GBAORD for space programmes for all OECD countries amounted to USD 19.2 billion PPP. The United States had the highest GBAORD for space pro- grammes at USD 10.6 billion PPP, followed by the Russian Federation (USD 3.3 billion PPP), Japan (USD 2.2 billion PPP) and France (USD 1.7 billion PPP). The United States was also the country in which space programmes took the high- est percentage of total civil GBAORD, at 16.9%, followed by France (10.4%) and Belgium (8.7%). The OECD-wide mean average represented 7.7% in 2013. Compared to trends seen in previous editions of The Space Economy at a Glance, there is a global 2% decrease in GBAORD for space programmes for the OECD area in 2013. The share of space programmes in total civil GBAORD also decreased from 9.1% to 7.5%, mostly due to a decrease in the United States. However, there are no strong negative trends for a majority of countries, with a number of econo- mies (France, Germany, Japan) having actually increased their outlays for space R and D in the last couple of years.

List of Best International Conferences

  • Physics conference
    June 27-29, 2016 New Orleans, USA
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics Conference
    August 8-9, 2016 Las Vegas, USA
  • 2nd Satellite and Space Missions Conference
    July 21-23, 2016 Berlin, Germany
  • 227th American Astronomical Society Meeting
    January 3-7, 2016 Kissimmee, USA
  • iCubeSat 2016
    May 24-25, 2016 Oxford, UK
  • OIC 2016
    June 19-24, 2016 Tucson, USA
  • International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics
    July 3-9, 2016 London, UK
  • 41st COSPAR
    July 30-August 7, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey
  • International Space Development Conference
  • European Space Components Conference
  • IEEE Nucular and Space Radiation Effects Conference
  • NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program
  • 2015 International Space Development Conference
  • The 24th Meeting on Characterization and Radiometric Calibration for Remote Sensing
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Geomatics
  • Conference on General Relativity
    Jan 05-09, 2016 Hainan, China
  • Escuela de astronoma observacional para estudiantes latinoamericanos
    10 Jan 2016, Tonantzintla Puebla, Mexico
  • School & Workshop on Large Scale Structure: from Galaxies to the Cosmic Web
    Feb 01-12, 2016 Pune, India
  • Sweeping galaxies clean: cold molecular outflows as drivers of galaxy evolution
    Feb 15, 2016 Italy
  • The 2nd Conference on Astrophysics and Space Science
    28 Feb 2016, Beijing, China

 

List of major Associations and Societies on space weather:

  • Interactive Map of Incoherent Scatter Radar Stations
  • Millstone Hill Haystack Observatory
  • Arecibo Observatory
  • Jicamarca Radar Observatory
  • EISCAT Scientific Association
  • Sondrestrom Facility
  • Institute of the Ionosphere
  • SuperDARN (Super Dual Auroral Radar Network)
  • CUTLASS Radar
  • STARE Radar
  • Alaska VHF Auroral Radar
  • Universities Space Research Association member institutions
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University
  • Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UCLA
  • William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences, UTD
  • Center for Ionospheric Research, ARL/UT
  • Space Physics Lab, UNH
  • Space Physics Research Laboratory, U Michigan
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, U Iowa
  • Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, U Colorado
  • U Kansas Space Physics
  • Geophysical Institude, U Alaska Fairbanks

 

List of Companies:

  • Solar Terrestrial Dispatch
  • British Geological Survey
  • Collective Location Satellite
  • NeuroSpace
  • Metatech Corporation
  • The Space Weather Bureau
  • Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Lund
  • Chris Dodd of Com Dev International
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Lockheed Martin Space Systems of Sunnyvale
  • MDA Corp
  • Com Dev
  • NASA
  • SEIA | Solar Energy Industries Association
  • COSEIA : Colorado's Solar Energy Industries Association
  • Minnesota Solar Energy Industries Association (MnSEIA)
  • Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association (TREIA)
  • Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA)
  • Oregon Solar Energy Industries Association
  • Florida solar energy industries association
  • Maryland DC Virginia Solar Energy Industries Association
  • Wisconsin Solar Energy Industries Association (WiSEIA)

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