The Astronomy and Space Sciences Division conducts research on astronomy, the space sciences, and all other aspects of the great frontier of space. This research may be of interest to scholars, researchers, and the general public; the aerospace industry, government agencies, and many others. This research includes such interesting subjects as extraterrestial life, extra-solar planets, the origin of the universe, all of the other subjects indicated by the research centers below, as well as, other specialized subjects in the astronomy and space science fields.
Division Director: Dr. Michael Davis
Faculty, advisors, research associates, and others doing research or with a major interest in the Research Center subject areas below: Dr. Peter Sturrock, Dr. Charles Tolbert, Dr. Laurence Fredrick, Dr. Richard Conn Henry, Dr. Eamonn Ansbro, Dr. Mark Urban-Lurain, Dr. Mark Rodeghier, Dr. Stoyan Sargoytchev, Dr. Hans Wendt, Dr. Joseph Buchman, Joseph Burkes, M.D., Dr. Veillet Christian, Dr. Paul Cook, Dr. Suitbert Ertel, William Gray, M.D., Dr. Helmut Kaiser, Dr. Pierre Kaufman, and others.
Research Centers:
Aerospace Research Center
Astrobiology and Extraterrestrial Life Research Center
Astronomical Anomalies Research Center
Astronomy History Research Center
Astronomy Research Center
Astrophysics Research Center
Cosmology Research Center
Extraordinary Services and Technology Research Center (commercial space travel, time travel technology, space elevators, etc.)
Extraterrestrial Planets and Solar Systems Research Center
Gravity Research Center (Includes alternative theories of gravity, gravity control, and anti-gravity research;)
Origin of the Universe Research Center (Including research on alternatives to the Big Bang Theory, the current red shift hypothesis, and other current, but questionable hypotheses;)
Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) Research Center