Astrophysicist Dr Michael Joseph Way from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center explains how the new Venus missions DAVINCI, VERITAS and EnVision will complement each other and expand knowledge about our nearest neighbouring planet.
Space pioneers Carsten Borowy and Charlotte Bewick share their knowledge about space. In episode 2, Charlotte Bewick talks interplanetery travel routes and explains why the direct route is not necessarily the best one.
For a long time, not much attention was paid to Venus. Last month, however, two probes paid a flying visit to Venus. The double flyby of the probes offered an unprecedented opportunity to collect data about Venus from several locations at the same time. The measurements give a foretaste of the three large Venus missions recently announced by NASA and ESA.
Her mission: Checking, testing, inspecting. Recognizable by: A green lab coat. Her name: Viktoria Schöneich. In her green lab coat, the graduate aerospace engineer regularly mixes with the AIT employees in the OHB integration hall and checks whether all the work and production steps meet the high quality standards required.
With its participation in the DEAR and LARS studies, OHB is looking at both sides of the coin when it comes to lunar dust: for DEAR, lunar dust is a challenge, whereas for LARS it is a valuable resource which must be exploited to the best possible effect.
Jeannette Heiligers from TU Delft explains why there is an urgent need for facts on the subject of geoengineering and how her university is contributing to this..
Fredrik Sjöberg and Benoit Mathieu, OHB Sweden’s new management duo, want to plot the space technology company’s future in a spirit of optimism and self-confidence.