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Dusty business: Why lunar dust poses a special challenge
long-standing contacts with geologists and volcanologists and their experience with pyroclastic rocks
“Family-owned companies are islands of stability and anchors for continuity”
parts of the company. So we will be continuing to grow geographically and to broaden our footprint
How exactly is MT Aerospace entering the hydrogen era?
? MS: The political framework conditions, the geopolitical changes as well as the phase-out of fossil fuels contribute
What is Galileo capable of?
applications such as agriculture or geography. In shipping, the precision of satellite navigation makes
EnMAP: Making the invisible visible
or geology. This makes it a “Swiss army knife”, so to speak, a universal tool for optical remote sensing
Destination Venus Part 7: How OHB intends to bring scientific instruments into the atmosphere of Venus
geochemical processes on the planet. Thus Venus suddenly becomes more important in the search for extra
Space Encounter: New self-confidence in space
of this is also overshadowed by major geopolitical tensions, which, to the surprise of many, have not been
Destination Venus part 4: What could a mission to Venus look like?
successfully used to explore the atmosphere of Venus. © Geoffrey A. Landis More about #DestinationVenus
#DestinationVenus Part 9: What insights can we expect from the new Venus missions?
it's not a geological timescale that we are talking about, but it's very likely that this is the first thing that people
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Factory Augsburg) Irmgard Runkel (Managing Director - GEOSYSTEMS GmbH) Dr. Arne Gausepohl (Managing