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Destination Venus part 5: Why a mission to Venus helps us to deepen our knowledge about Earth

. Its development processes are very interesting for us. The Earth’s two closest neighbors, Venus and Mars[...] closest neighbors, Venus and Mars, are exciting in this respect as they were created at the same time
High school students

from the very beginning of your studies at OHB. Mars rover and further real-life projects The students at OHB[...] built a Mars rover , which they are constantly developing. They also work on real OHB projects
Destination Venus part 4: What could a mission to Venus look like?

. The scientific instruments used for this purpose were largely adopted from the Mars Express and Rosetta missions[...] ’ atmosphere, some of the ExoMars instruments developed for the search for life on Mars could possibly also
Destination Venus part 6: Mechanical rover or atmospheric probes? How do you explore one of the most hostile planets in our solar system?

was Venera 7 in 1970. Although the probe survived the descent through the atmosphere marking the first ever[...] . The subsequent missions fared only marginally better. So far, no probe has functioned on the surface of Venus
How the Digital Twin works at the port of Bremen

: The steel rolls must be labelled by hand and some of them marked in color so that they can be distinguished
We.OHB - Part 12: Instructor with a soft spot for a screwdriver

, such as a book management system. Who knows? Maybe we can even market this idea. We also plan to make the OHB
We.OHB. Part 6 with Jean Lorenz, Team Leader E-AIT: Wanted! Front fighters for space projects

for our efforts to embark on missions to the moon and Mars in the future. At an altitude of some 400
MTG Meteosat Third Generation: Taking a precise look at the atmosphere

of the kind to market maturity. If I look at the current status of development of the IRS at OHB, it is highly
#DestinationVenus Part 8: On a flying visit to Earth's closest neighbour

other direct neighbour – Mars. Last month, however, two interplanetary missions paid a flying visit
Exploration of the Universe Part 3 - Is it possible to land on the gas giants in our solar system?

to the invention of the first telescopes, it marked the outer boundary of our solar system. Like Jupiter, Saturn