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The Space Research and Technology Institute ((ブルガリア語:Институт за космически изследвания и технологии)) of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences is one of the primary research bodies in the field of space science in Bulgaria. == History == The organized participation of Bulgarian scientists in space research started in 1969 with the creation of a Scientific Group of Space Physics (SGSP) at the Presidium of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.〔Kutiev, I., Bulgarian Geophysical Journal, 2008, Vol. 34, p. 55, () (in Bulgarian)〕 In 1974, based on the SGSP, the Central Laboratory for Space Research (CLSR) was founded. Bulgarian scientists successfully participated in the Intercosmos program, preparing experiments and designing equipment for several satellites and rockets. In 1979, the first Bulgarian cosmonaut Georgi Ivanov flew in space on board of Soyuz 33. In 1981 two satellites were launched - Bulgaria 1300 and Meteor-Priroda 2-4 (Meteor 1-31), furnished entirely with Bulgarian equipment, aimed at studying the ionospheric-magnetospheric relationship and remote sensing of the Earth from space. In 1988 the second Bulgarian cosmonaut Alexandar Alexsandrov flew on board Soyuz TM-5 to the Mir space station. The Space Research and Technology Institute (SRTI) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences succeeded the Central Laboratory for Space Research in 1987.
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