With around 1000 participants, the German Congress for Aeronautics and Astronautics (DLRK) is the most important scientific and technical networking event in the field of aerospace in Germany - making ...
Air traffic plays a crucial role in ensuring the mobility of people and goods around the globe. Environmental impact, aircraft noise and resistance to disruptions must be balanced with sufficient ...
In January 2017, German scientists succeeded for the first time in creating a Bose-Einstein condensate in space with the MAIUS 1 experiment (matter wave interferometry in zero gravity). The DLR ...
In January 2017, German scientists succeeded for the first time in creating a Bose-Einstein condensate in space with the MAIUS 1 experiment (matter wave interferometry in zero gravity). The DLR ...
The European Commission's IP Helpdesk offers European companies and researchers free initial support in dealing with intellectual property. This webinar will introduce you to the most important ...
The new and one of a kind luna training environment facility has been opened on 25th September 2024. Our institute is proud to be part of this great endeavor by providing our expertise on spacecraft ...
Recently, the world of launch vehicle development has become highly dynamic again. Important technical successes are being achieved in rapid succession. Now that Falcon 9 has established itself as a ...
The DLRK offers participants the oppurtunity to collectively discuss current topics across the entire aerospace industry. A wide range of subjects will be presented in technical sessions and ...
The congress is the central event of the German-speaking aerospace community. As an interdisciplinary event, the DLRK offers all participants an excellent platform to present important findings, ...
The field of space research encompasses a variety of specific areas, e.g. in-situ science instruments, air and ground mobility, resource processing and production or probes and landers. From this ...
If a spacecraft is broken down into its main components, it can be broken down into several electronic components - known as avionics in aerospace - algorithms for control, data processing and ...