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Billiards in space - DART and Hera
570 kilograms was recovered from Lake Chebarkul, 80 kilometres southwest of Chelyabinsk. Experts[...] Earth from asteroids? The well-filled risk lists of the space agencies and the recurring reports
Detective work on the oceans
are the benefits? Gerd Eiden: Every day, we receive more than 230 million items of AIS data transmitted[...] is that devious. Sometimes satellite reception may also be limited. The purpose of our data analysis is to help
TwoMinutesOfSpace Part 6: James Bond episode
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TwoMinutesOfSpace Part 9: 5G is the next big thing! What role do satellites play in the new telecommunications standard?
as a child? Then we recommend our new series #TwoMinutesOfSpace with Carsten Borowy, Head of Future
TwoMinutesOfSpace part 11: 3, 2, 1 - lift-off! Rocket engines and e-mobility in space
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How exactly is MT Aerospace entering the hydrogen era?
sectors are intensively dealing with the topic of hydrogen. In recent years, hydrogen has been[...] . In recent years it has become apparent that the stringency in the means of the solution has never been
Supervisory Board
University of Berlin. He then completed his doctorate at the University of Bremen, where he received a PhD[...] , he was responsible, most recently as Managing Director, for a large number of Sal. Oppenheim's capital market
TwoMinutesOfSpace Part 15: A new mission to Venus?
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TwoMinutesOfSpace Season 2 - Part 4: Arctic Weather Satellite
satellites are not enough to record the weather everywhere on our planet and how with the Arctic Weather
TwoMinutesOfSpace Season 2 - Part 5: How space technology makes railway lines safer and more efficient
satellites are not enough to record the weather everywhere on our planet and how our colleagues from Sweden