Chairman Note
The newly established (AMSSA) represents unique and impressive Arabian
association for non-profit and scientific society. The main residence of AMSSA
is in NRIAG, Helwan, south Cairo. In
addition, two places as branches of AMSSA occur in Tanta University and Kafr El
Sheihk University on the Nile Delta of Egypt.
The AMSSA offers to our members and "To Whom It May Concern",
the best standard information and knowledge, promotion about meteorites, and
space sciences in the simplest form via highly qualified scientists and experts,
empowered with state-of-the art technology. It offers also website for
professionals and amateurs to contact each other, to provide a truly
international atmosphere by using the figures who are capable of delivering the
concise and intensive information effectively.
The AMSSA encourages the participation of individual members from a wide
range of scientific backgrounds, those interested in any aspects of meteorites
and space sciences research; and it is our great pleasure and honor to welcome
you to be a member in this unique association. AMSSA is the perfect society to
foster collaborations among distinguished societies all over the world with the
main goal of transfer and share knowledge related to the meteorites and space
sciences.
The AMSSA looks forward to welcoming
you to be nominated. We are sure that you will get inspiring and enjoyable
information in AMSSA with the intent of addressing the global hand-in-hand of
serious research together.
Chairman
Prof. Mohamed Tharwat Salah Heikal
http://orl.tanta.edu.eg/amssa/
About AMSSA
The Arab Meteors and Space Sciences Association (AMSSA) is a
new-born society, is well established on June 2014. It is non-profit society,
promoting education and research in the meteorites and space sciences. The
meteorites ; falls and/or finds on the Arab countries (in major) and non-Arab
ones (in minor) will be focused and out sanded to discover more and more secrets
of the history of the solar system.
The membership of AMSS is available to Egyptian and Arab people
beside non-Arab ones. At present, it includes 100
scientists and amateurs from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco,Tunis
and Algeria, who are interested in this field. Members are interesting in
meteorites, space sciences, astrophysics, impacts and origin in solar system,
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