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OHB facilitating astronomical research

ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum that are normally absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere and thus
MT Aerospace AG commissioned to deliver Tank Systems for European Mars-Mission ERO
AG for the European ERO is the 900-liter L-XTA Xenon tank. It will supply the spacecraft's highly efficient electric
Exploration of the Universe Part 3 - Is it possible to land on the gas giants in our solar system?

the poles at high speed. Because of their high energy, they are able to knock electrons out of atoms[...] , it is a good eleven times larger than the Earth and by far the largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter[...] that rotates fastest around its own axis. A full orbit around the sun takes...
EnMAP: A new superhero for the Earth

for this purpose is the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. This ranges from hard X-rays
Europe’s weather satellites MTG taking shape
, France, where further components (such as light-sensitive detectors, electronics and the necessary
Instrument for German environmental satellite EnMAP performing well in test campaign
?) and an EMC test (Are requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility satisfied?). Following
MT Aerospace and ArianeGroup sign prototype development contract for optimized Ariane 6 upper stage
engine and the various fluidic, hydraulic and electronic monitoring and control systems, this system also
50 years after the first moon landing: Interview with former astronaut Thomas Reiter

it into hydrogen and thus energy, electrolyze it and produce oxygen for breathing. This is important because[...] , I do. I was eleven years old at the time. It was an event you never forget. It was early in the morning and my father[...] and possible elements for the Lunar Orbital Platform, we at...
Fly me to the Moon!
solar-electric propulsion for Earth-Moon transfer and lunar orbit capture. “The Moon has always been
#DestinationVenus Part 8: On a flying visit to Earth's closest neighbour

the disturbance of sunlight by solar wind electrons. The camera was pointed at Venus during the flyby and produced