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Articles tagged: DLR

  • dry immersion, microgravity, Russia November 2016 Simulating space in a bathtub

    .... More and more researchers, both Russian and foreign, participate in the Institute of Biomedical Problems immersion experiments - DLR (Germany), Université d’Angers and Université de Cannes (France), and others. The study of other body functions and...

    • dry immersion
    • microgravity
    • Russia
    Authors: Elena S. Tomilovskaya     Inessa B. Kozlovskaya    
  • agile aerospace,  Valispace, Bremen,  innovation, Disrupt Space, SpaceBoard, T-Minus Engineering November 2016 Turning the Solar System into our backyard

    ..., integration and testing work for the NASA InSight mission to Mars, as a subcontractor to the German Aerospace Institute (DLR) in Bremen. In the future, we hope to expand our team and provide rocket launches worldwide, with our range...

    • agile aerospace
    • Valispace
    • Bremen
    • innovation
    • Disrupt Space
    • SpaceBoard
    • T-Minus Engineering
    Authors:    
  • India, ISRO, Kicksat, MOM May 2017 India confirms commercial launch intent

    ... 104 deployed on February 15. India has flown 180 foreign satellites for 23 countries, the first one being DLR Tubsat of Germany on 26 May 1999. A spokesperson for San Francisco-based Planet which flew 88 of its satellites in ISRO...

    • India
    • ISRO
    • Kicksat
    • MOM
    Authors: Srinivas Laxman    
  • crewed spaceflight, human-tech, JPL, space technology June 2017 Automated or human-operated systems?

    ...) at ESA. Initiated in 2009, together with partners from the French and German space agencies (CNES and DLR), HUDEP serves as a forum to give space agencies and industry the opportunity to discuss HF topics across a project’s life...

    • crewed spaceflight
    • human-tech
    • JPL
    • space technology
    Authors: Alfio Mantineo    
  • aerospace traffic, CNS, ICAO, new technologies November 2017 Managing air and space traffic from orbit

    ... and polar regions. But a new technology may be able to fill this gap. The German Aerospace Center (DLR) started investigating the possibility of receiving aircraft ADS-B signals on board low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites in 2008...

    • aerospace traffic
    • CNS
    • ICAO
    • new technologies
    Authors: Sanat Kaul    
  • BepiColombo, ESA, JAXA, Mercury, Spacecraft November 2018 BepiColombo – a mission to explore Mercury

    ... comets at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), in San Antonio, Texas. After working at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Berlin, he began working on BepiColombo as a Project Scientist in 2008.

    • BepiColombo
    • ESA
    • JAXA
    • Mercury
    • Spacecraft
    Authors: Johannes Benkoff    
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