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Welcome back on planet Earth Matthias Maurer!

with simulated human skin cells under space conditions, although not yet directly on the human body. In addition

We.OHB - Part 12: Instructor with a soft spot for a screwdriver

created.   What makes working with young people so special? It’s simply a pleasure to see how much

Muscle work in space: Training plan à la OHB for Alexander Gerst

on the market. However, this does not mean that the small device can simply be taken into space as stringent

Space Encounter: Space missions are a question of existence for humanity

will serve as an outpost for many simple spaceships on their onward journey into space. Mars is the next

Small but powerful: Microsatellite ESAIL gets ready for launch

to bring it to the point where we are today. Esail passed the space simulation test and the vibration

EASI-STRESS: Non-destructive analysis of residual stress in components

are actually helpful for science and the industry and can be used, for example, to validate simulations. What

#EngineeringOurEarth Part 2: Why geoengineering is becoming a topic in climate research

-reinforcing. Greenhouse gases have a similar effect. Greenhouse gases reduce the amount of heat that can

How exactly is MT Aerospace entering the hydrogen era?

in the field of numerical simulation of fibre-reinforced plastic composites. He loves mountains, skiing

EnMAP: Making the invisible visible

and using them to simulate certain scenarios, humanity will learn to understand the terrestrial system

Destination Venus Part 7: How OHB intends to bring scientific instruments into the atmosphere of Venus

conditions on its surface - temperatures well over 400 degrees Celsius and a pressure similar to that in the deep sea
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