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Showing posts with label European Space Agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European Space Agency. Show all posts
2017-06-11
United Space in Europe
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European Space Agency
2017-05-10
Euronews: Regarder la Terre comme une planète
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Nous voici en Italie afin de regarder de près ce que nous tenons pour acquis: la Terre. La plus grande planète rocheuse de notre système solaire en est vraiment l'endroit le plus extraordinaire. Prenons un peu de recul afin de pouvoir regarder la Terre comme une planète.
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24-04-2017 08:09 AM CEST
Nous voici en Italie afin de regarder de près ce que nous tenons pour acquis: la Terre. La plus grande planète rocheuse de notre système solaire en est vraiment l'endroit le plus extraordinaire. Prenons un peu de recul afin de pouvoir regarder la Terre comme une planète.
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2017-05-03
[European Space Agency] : Call for a sustainable future in space
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With more than 750 000 pieces of dangerous debris now orbiting Earth, the urgent need for coordinated international action to ensure the long-term sustainability of spaceflight is a major finding from Europe's largest-ever conference on space debris.
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21-04-2017 02:30 PM CEST
With more than 750 000 pieces of dangerous debris now orbiting Earth, the urgent need for coordinated international action to ensure the long-term sustainability of spaceflight is a major finding from Europe's largest-ever conference on space debris.
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2017-04-25
[European Space Agency] Un systeme d’arrimage belge pour le Dream Chaser
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L'ESA et une équipe d'industriels emmenés par QinetiQ Space, société belge établie à Kruibeke, ont finalisé un accord avec Sierra Nevada Corportation pour l'utilisation de l' « International Berthing Docking Mechanism » européen sur l'avion spatial Dream Chaser.
Le Dream Chaser est actuellement développé par Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) en tant qu'avion spatial multi-missions, capable d'atterrir sur n'importe quel aéroport traditionnel dans le monde accueillant normalement des avions de ligne classiques.
13-04-2017 08:38 AM CEST
L'ESA et une équipe d'industriels emmenés par QinetiQ Space, société belge établie à Kruibeke, ont finalisé un accord avec Sierra Nevada Corportation pour l'utilisation de l' « International Berthing Docking Mechanism » européen sur l'avion spatial Dream Chaser.
Le Dream Chaser est actuellement développé par Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) en tant qu'avion spatial multi-missions, capable d'atterrir sur n'importe quel aéroport traditionnel dans le monde accueillant normalement des avions de ligne classiques.
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2017-04-23
[European Space Agency] : Spin Your Thesis! 2018 open for proposals
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Sometimes it's good to get into a spin. Particularly if you are a student wanting to run a hyper-gravity experiment. For the ninth year, ESA's Education Office is open to submissions for its Spin Your Thesis! programme.
Spin Your Thesis! allows students to carry out experiments in hypergravity conditions at ESA's Large Diameter Centrifuge (LDC). Very different from the desktop centrifuges found in ordinary laboratories, the LDC is a world-class instrument. It is eight metres in diameter, and so large that it is housed in its own hall at ESA's technical heart (ESTEC), The Netherlands. It can hold an experiment of up to 80kg in mass and spin so fast that it simulates a pull of gravity up to 20 times larger than that experienced at Earth's surface.
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07-04-2017 09:54 AM CEST
Sometimes it's good to get into a spin. Particularly if you are a student wanting to run a hyper-gravity experiment. For the ninth year, ESA's Education Office is open to submissions for its Spin Your Thesis! programme.
Spin Your Thesis! allows students to carry out experiments in hypergravity conditions at ESA's Large Diameter Centrifuge (LDC). Very different from the desktop centrifuges found in ordinary laboratories, the LDC is a world-class instrument. It is eight metres in diameter, and so large that it is housed in its own hall at ESA's technical heart (ESTEC), The Netherlands. It can hold an experiment of up to 80kg in mass and spin so fast that it simulates a pull of gravity up to 20 times larger than that experienced at Earth's surface.
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[European Space Agency] : Rocket scientists’ challenge: do the Kessler run
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The trajectory challenge for this year's 'America's Cup of rocket science' has been unveiled: removing space debris from orbit. Top aerospace engineers and mathematicians from around the globe are competing to win it.
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04-04-2017 04:06 PM CEST
The trajectory challenge for this year's 'America's Cup of rocket science' has been unveiled: removing space debris from orbit. Top aerospace engineers and mathematicians from around the globe are competing to win it.
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Yves Duwelz
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European Space Agency
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