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Space Encounter: Alexander Gerst, ISS and the benefits of satellite technology

company at a very early stage. Personal details: Born in 1962, Marco Fuchs studied law in Berlin, Hamburg[...] Gymnasium. The students were thrilled. Here, too, we relied on the drawing power of a role model and learned
JUICE will communicate with Earth using technology from OHB subsidiary Antwerp Space
years examining Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetosphere, set of rings and it will study the large icy moons
Exploration

its own self-financed exploration studies. These involve a high degree of interdisciplinary
OHB’s first hyperspectral satellite arrived in orbit
in Europe to develop future projects, already under study, which will make space closer to the citizens
OHB signs contract with ESA for the development of optical technology for satellite navigation
for use in satellite navigation. A preliminary study of the same name (Phase 0) was recently completed successfully
We.OHB. Part 9: A motivator of junior staff with a soft spot for black holes

that I knew from my undergraduate years or my doctoral studies at the German Research Center for Artificial[...] students will be new colleagues in the not too distant future ... I would certainly be delighted to welcome
Detective work on the oceans

female empowerment at OHB Four young women began their work-study program at OHB on September 1, 2019[...] , so that he could tell the students first-hand about the fascination of space. Read more 20. September 2019 New
Space Encounter: Missions to Mars will require more infrastructure in space

years. Personal details: Born in 1962, Marco Fuchs studied law in Berlin, Hamburg and New York
Multi-dimensional reconnaissance: OHB Digital Connect realises technology demonstrator for the German Armed Forces
Technologies). The project ties in directly with a successfully completed study on the same topic
OHB inaugurating new premises in Bremen
is contributing five feasibility studies. What makes Mikroba and Copernicus special is that they both have floor