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Space Encounter: A glimpse into the delivery room of the universe
has happened before – on Christmas Eve 1968, when the crew of Apollo 8 reached the orbit of the moon. After[...] the fourth of ten orbits, NASA astronaut William Anders takes a few pictures of the Earth he sees behind
Space Encounter: The story of a good idea
with its own commercial satellite constellation for industrial communications services in low earth orbit[...] . At the same time, we took the logical second step by acquiring a stake in ORBCOMM, one of the first companies[...] : we became involved where the networking of our telematics products...
Space Encounter: Alexander Gerst, ISS and the benefits of satellite technology
, Alexander Gerst was still orbiting in space, talking with the people of Bremen via a live link with the ISS[...] more accessible to the general public. Satellites from OHB, for example, which orbit the earth, make business
We.OHB. Part 8: Our work is a bit like reading a glass ball.
orbits towards LEO mega-constellations. These can consist of up to thousands of satellites. Consequently[...] kilometers above the earth’s surface, the ISS has been orbiting at speeds of around 28,000 kph ever since
Destination Venus part 3: Was Venus a twin of Earth millions of years ago?
"An orbiter would not be enough" Astrophysicist Dr. Michael Joseph Way of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center[...] planets are interesting in their own way, why is it that Mars gets a lot of orbiters and landing missions[...] to get the relevant parameters? Would an orbiter not be enough? No, an o...
The Twenties will be a decade of increased human activity in space
of thousands of satellites are operating in low Earth orbits, such regulations will basically ensure[...] parameters will be permanently measured from orbit and monitored online
Human Spaceflight
. In this connection, OHB-System executed a phase 0 study for the Lunar Exploration Orbiter (LEO) mission on the basis
Hera
. Then it will become clear whether the impact of DART has had any effect on the orbit of Dimorphos
CO2M
CO2M satellites are to be launched to their orbit at an altitude of 735 kilometres sequentially
“The first major stage has been completed” - Interview with Dr Wolfgang Paetsch
24 satellites in 3 orbits, that is, three different planes in space. This means that a coverage of 100 percent[...] that were launched into space as In-Orbit Validation satellites to test the technology. Their first launch