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Courage through self-awareness
work&live@OHB 05. February 2020 Courage through self-awareness Zen meditation at OHB promotes mindfulness and reduces the subjective perception of stress It’s 8 o’clock in the morning: somewhere between your chest and belly button, you can feel the reverberation of the gong beat fading away. Three...
Luxembourg – a small country that plays a big role in space
© OHB Space Encounter 06. February 2020 A column by Marco Fuchs: thoughts about time and space Luxembourg – a small country that plays a big role in space OHB subsidiary Luxspace has been active for 15 years now February 6, 2020. These days, I am being moved by a small country in the heart of...
The coronavirus crisis will render the world more digital
© OHB Space Encounter 23. March 2020 A column by Marco Fuchs: thoughts about time and space The coronavirus crisis will render the world more digital During the crisis entire organizations are suddenly being kept in operation from kitchens and living rooms March 23, 2020. The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus...
Ten Questions for Rocket Factory Augsburg
02. April 2020 Ten Questions for Rocket Factory Augsburg OHB start-up aims to revolutionize the mini-launcher market The youngest member of the international OHB family is the German company Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA), which aims to impress the market with a self-developed mini-launcher. If the...
The crisis makes the need for space technology more obvious
© OHB Space Encounter 09. April 2020 A column by Marco Fuchs: thoughts about time and space The crisis makes the need for space technology more obvious April 9, 2020. Within a few weeks, the coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 turned the world as we knew it upside down. According to statistics from Johns...
Detective work on the oceans
23. April 2020 Detective work on the oceans LuxSpace project SIMMO II tracking ship movements Many secrets are hidden in the deep blue depths of the world’s oceans. But there are also some mysteries above the shimmering surface of the sea that are waiting to be discovered. Detective work on the...
The Flyeye-Telescope – early warning service for the sky
The Flyeye is an optical instrument with a very large field of view and high resolution. © ESA/A. Baker Space Safety 23. April 2020 The Flyeye-Telescope EARLY WARNING SERVICE FOR THE SKY In the recent past, there has been an increase in the number of reports of asteroids that have come close to...
Space Encounter: All involved parties must make a contribution to mastering the crisis
© OHB Space Encounter 28. April 2020 A column by Marco Fuchs: thoughts about time and space All involved parties must make a contribution to mastering the crisis April 28, 2020. Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel recently called the coronavirus pandemic an "imposition for democracy". This is a very...
Destination Venus part 6: Mechanical rover or atmospheric probes? How do you explore one of the most hostile planets in our solar system?
Artistic representation of NASA's AREE concept. By dispensing with sensitive electronics, the rover should be able to survive for several months on the surface of Venus. © NASA/JPL #DestinationVenus Exploration 06. May 2020 How do you explore one of the most hostile places in the solar system?...
Exploration of the Universe Part 3 - Is it possible to land on the gas giants in our solar system?
Before the first telescopes were invented, Jupiter and Saturn were the only known planets in the outer solar system. © NASA/JPL Exploration 20. May 2020 Exploration of the Universe Part 3: Jupiter and Saturn Is it possible to land on the gas giants? Up to now we have concentrated on the inner...