Astronet is a consortium which gather European funding agencies in order to establish a comprehensive long-term planning for the development of European astronomy. The consortium started on September 1, 2005.[1][2]
Participants
Associates
- ESA, International
- MPG and DFG, Germany
- LAS, Lithuania
- SRC, Sweden
- GNCA, Greece
- HAS, Hungary
- ESF, Estonia
- SER, Switzerland
- FWF, Austria
- AI SAS, Slovak Republic
- CAS, Czech Republic
- ROSA, Romania
- NASU, Ukraine
- ARIS, Slovenia
Forum members
- ISA, Israel
- Institute of Astronomy of the University of Latvia
- Academy of Finland
- Forskningsrådet for Natur og Univers (FNU), Denmark
Financing
ASTRONET is an ERA-Net financed by the European Commission FP6 (under the initiative « Integrating and Strengthening the European Research Area (ERA) »), up to a level of 2.5 M€, out of a total budget of 3.2 M€. The project duration is 4 years.
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