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Im Mittelpunkt der aktuellen Studie steht die Frage: Wie gut können sich Astronautinnen und Astronauten nach einem längeren ...
On 16 June 2025, at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) and NASA signed an agreement to continue their long-standing and ...
The DLR Institute of Future Fuels and the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST) at the University of Tokyo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Cologne to formalise ...
I think back on all this every time I look into the control room this week, because Columbus has once again received a new external payload: ACES, the Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space. The experiment ...
Currently, there are seven aircraft models in the Digital Hangar, with ranges of between 600 and 4630 kilometres and seating for 9 to 250 passengers. Some fly on conventional or synthetic kerosene, ...
"These world-first measurements of condensation trails from a hydrogen-powered aircraft are a major milestone in our quest to gain a complete understanding of the climate compatibility of hydrogen ...
The 40th Space Symposium – the world's largest international space conference – is taking place from 7 to 10 April 2025 in Colorado Springs. Thousands of participants from space research, industry and ...
In an increasingly networked world, digitalisation forms the backbone of modern administrative processes and opens up new opportunities to improve efficiency, transparency and collaboration in the ...
Flying needs to become more comfortable and efficient. One way to achieve this is by using intelligent load control systems capable of proactively responding to wind gusts and manoeuvres, and ...
This visualisation of human cooperation shows how one person adapts to the motion of another with a plastic rotational motion. The person on the left senses a force and movement from the person on the ...
In the run-up to this year's JEC World's Leading Trade Fair for Composite Materials in Paris, the prototype of a sustainable house wall developed in the BMBF-funded DACCUSS-Pre project was honoured.
During its flight above the Arctic Circle, MAPHEUS 15 reached a record-breaking altitude of 309 kilometres, providing seven minutes of microgravity for its experiments – an increase over the previous ...