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“Columbus” flew into space 10 years ago
, various life support systems, electronics, the FlyWheel sports apparatus and the PK-4 equipment
OHB’s first hyperspectral satellite preparing for launch into space
IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa) is equipped with an innovative electro-optical instrument
OHB building satellite constellation for high-speed data highway
technology group Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited ("EOS"). OHB's concept is based on the successful
MT Aerospace signs 35 million euro contract with ArianeGroup for the development of the PHOEBUS technology demonstrator
, hydraulic and electronic monitoring and control systems, this system also integrated by ArianeGroup forms[...] element in the development of ICARUS (Innovative Carbon ARiane Upper Stage). PHOEBUS is made of carbon[...] " and is the main element for the development of ICARUS ("Innovative Carbon...
Belgium and LaRa on their way to Mars
the instrument’s electronics – on the left side. The two smaller antennas are used for sending radio signals
Baptism of fire: Environmental tests successfully passed by the first two Batch 3 Galileo satellites
. This was followed by EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) and high-frequency tests. “The general aim
OHB supplies instrument for ESA's ninth "Earth Explorer" mission
radiation in the far infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum, as this accounts for a large proportion
Annual general meeting approves dividend payment of EUR 60 cents per share and all nominations for the Supervisory Board
the elections to the Supervisory Board (the previous Supervisory Board members Robert Wethmar, Dr. Hans
OHB SE's annual general meeting approves dividend payment (EUR 0.43 per share)
as auditors, the elections to the Supervisory Board (Robert Wethmar, Prof. Heinz Stoewer and Christa Fuchs
INNOspace Masters: The winners of the OHB Challenge have been announced
temperature measurement methods for electric drive systems”. This system is eight times more accurate than