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1989 and European
In 1989, a group of European and American scholars in the field of anthropology established the European Association of Social Anthropologists ( EASA ) which serves as a major professional organization for anthropologists working in Europe.
Although Gauntlett was contractually to stay as chairman for two years, his racing interests took Aston back into sports car racing in 1989 with limited European success.
* MacKenzie, David, Apis: The Congenial Conspirator ; The Life of Colonel Dragutin T. Dimitrijević ( East European Monographs, No. 265 ; Boulder, Colo .: East European Monographs ; New York: distributed by Columbia University Press, 1989 )
* 1989 – The European Community and the Soviet Union sign an agreement on trade and commercial and economic cooperation.
It was not until the 1989 European Parliament election that the EFA members formed a united group in the European Parliament.
The Loi Doubin Law of 1989 was the first European franchise disclosure law.
His first team honours came at Barcelona, where he won the Copa del Rey in 1988 and the European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1989.
Barcelona went on to win the Copa del Rey in 1988 and the European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1989.
Again in second-wave feminism in the U. S., as well as in many European and other countries, religion became the focus of some feminist analysis in Judaism, Christianity, and other religions, and some women turned to ancient goddess religions as an alternative to Abrahamic religions ( Womanspirit Rising 1979 ; Weaving the Visions 1989 ).
In 2004, Indian elections covered an electorate larger than 670 million people — over twice that of the next largest, the European Parliament elections — and declared expenditure has trebled since 1989 to almost $ 300 million, using more than 1 million electronic voting machines.
In 1989, the Groupe Spécial Mobile committee was transferred from CEPT to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute ( ETSI ).
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989 to 1991 leaves the United States as the world's single superpower and triggers the fall of the Iron Curtain, the reunification of Germany and an accelerated process of a European integration that is ongoing.
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and more recently, the 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union, the main waves of migration came from the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe ( especially Romania, Albania, Ukraine and Poland ).
Since the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, unionisation in many eastern European states has collapsed at an even more dramatic rate.
* 1989 – Twelve European Community nations agree to ban the production of all chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) by the end of the century.
However the collapse of the Communist regime in 1989, reforms in the 2000s ( decade ) and its recent entry to the European Union have led to an improved economic outlook.
Two 18th century continental European books dealing with a game that may or may not be the one with which we are concerned are mentioned on page 14 of the Spring 1989 Othello Quarterly, and there has been speculation, so far without documentation, that the game has more ancient origins.
The Hipparcos catalogue was compiled from the data gathered by the European Space Agency's astrometric satellite Hipparcos, which was operational from 1989 to 1993.
Prior to its affiliation with The Greens – European Free Alliance, the SNP had previously been allied with the European Progressive Democrats ( until 1984 ), Rainbow Group ( 1989 – 1994 ) and European Radical Alliance ( 1994 – 1999 ).

1989 and Space
* 1989Space Shuttle program: STS-28 Mission – Space Shuttle Columbia takes off on a secret five-day military mission.
View of salt evaporation pans on the Dead Sea, taken in 1989 from the Space Shuttle Columbia ( STS-28 ).
In 1987 he took up a two-year post as chief scientist at the Department of Transportation, and in 1989 joined the Institute of Space Science and Technology in Gainesville, Florida where he contributed to a paper on the results from the Interplanetary Dust Experiment using data from the Long Duration Exposure Facility satellite.
Galileo and its Inertial Upper Stage ( IUS ) booster being deployed by the Space Shuttle Atlantis | Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-34 mission in October 1989.
Named after the Renaissance astronomer Galileo Galilei, it was launched on October 18, 1989, by the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-34 mission.
On July 20, 1989, George H. W. Bush — then President of the United States — announced plans for what came to be known as the Space Exploration Initiative ( SEI ).
In 1923, Hermann Oberth ( 1894 – 1989 ) published Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen (" The Rocket into Planetary Space "), a version of his doctoral thesis, after the University of Munich rejected it.
The STS-33 crew launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, at night on November 22, 1989, aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery.
After the book was published in 1953, the U. S. Apollo 11 mission landed the first humans on Earth's Moon 16 years later in 1969 ; Two decades later, President George H. W. Bush announced the Space Exploration Initiative ( SEI ) in 1989, calling for astronauts to eventually explore Mars.
* Céline's Imaginative Space by J. Carson ( 1989 )
* Dandelion Fluff in Space ( 1989 )
Space Moose was a Canadian underground comic strip that appeared in the University of Alberta's student newspaper, The Gateway, between October 3, 1989 and 1999.
The first Space Moose comic premiered in the October 3, 1989 edition of The Gateway.
It remained the official airline of Walt Disney World, which even had an Eastern-themed ride at its park ( If You Had Wings in Tomorrowland where Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is currently located ), until its contracting route network forced Disney to switch to Delta shortly before Eastern's 1989 bankruptcy filing.
Persistent site technical problems, however, and a joint decision by the Air Force and NASA to consolidate Shuttle operations at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, following the Challenger tragedy in 1986, resulted in the official termination of the Shuttle program at Vandenberg on December 26, 1989.
During the great geomagnetic storm of March 1989, four of the Navy's navigational satellites had to be taken out of service for up to a week, the U. S. Space Command had to post new orbital elements for over 1000 objects affected, and the Solar Maximum Mission satellite fell out of orbit in December the same year.
The Galileo spacecraft was launched by NASA in 1989 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis.
* Live In Europe 1989 ( Space Age ) / Spacemen Are Go!
The Working Girl soundtrack album came out in early 1989, and featured more music from Simon, and as a tribute to Christa McAuliffe, who was slated to be the first teacher in space and who died in the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster for whom Simon also wrote a song " You're Where I Go ".
The Grand Final of the 1989 series saw the contestants use a Space Shuttle simulator in California.

1989 and Hipparcos
Operated from 1989 to 1993, Hipparcos measured large and small angles on the sky with much greater precision than any previous optical telescopes.
In 1989, the satellite Hipparcos was launched primarily for obtaining parallaxes and proper motions of nearby stars, increasing the reach of the method tenfold.
Hipparcos ( an acronym for " High precision parallax collecting satellite ") was a scientific mission of the European Space Agency ( ESA ), launched in 1989 and operated between 1989 and 1993.
The Hipparcos satellite was launched ( with the direct broadcast satellite TV-SAT2 as co-passenger ) on an Ariane 4 launch vehicle, flight V33, from Kourou, French Guiana, on 8 August 1989.
A Schmidt telescope was at the heart of the Hipparcos satellite from the European Space Agency ( 1989 – 1993 ).

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