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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture Telespazio
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Telespazio’s Lunch lecture 23rd of September! \nTelespazio is a key player in the space industry\, providing satellite services and solutions worldwide. In this lunch lecture\, we’ll take you behind the scenes of daily life at Telespazio and share highlights from some of their most exciting projects. \nFree lunch is provided to all attendees. Be sure to sign up before the 18th of September!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-telespazio-2/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room E
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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SUMMARY:Interest Lunch Board Artemis
DESCRIPTION:We’re holding an interest lunch on Friday the 5th of September from 12:45-13:45; in NOVA. you’re welcome to grab a sandwich and ask us any questions regarding joining the Artemis board. Sign-up for this lunch can be found below. If you have already decided that you want to sign up for the new board\, you can apply directly here. \n  \nSign ups for lunch close Wednesday 3rd September\, but you are welcome to join.
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/interest-lunch-board-artemis/
LOCATION:Nova\, NB Aerospace
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250513T124500
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture ISISpace
DESCRIPTION:Join us for ISIS’s Lunch lecture 13th of March! \nFounded in 2006 as a spin-off from TU Delft’s groundbreaking Delfi-C3 nanosatellite project\, ISISPACE has become a leader in the rapidly growing small satellite industry. In this lunch lecture\, we’ll take you behind the scenes of daily life at ISISPACE and share highlights from some of our most exciting projects. \nFree lunch is provided to all attendees. Be sure to sign up before the 8th of March!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-isispace/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room D\, Kluyverweg 1\, Delft\, Zuid-Holland\, 2629HS\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T103204Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture Airbus: ERA - European Robotic Arm ISS
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Airbus’ Lunch lecture 6th of May! \nThis is a story of innovation\, perseverance\, and international collaboration in space engineering\, brought to life by Sytze Kampen\, Head of Technology at Airbus Netherlands. With decades of experience—from his early work on satellites at Fokker to leading space R&D at Airbus\, Sytze will guide us through the development of the European Robotic Arm\, one of Europe’s proudest contributions to human spaceflight! \nFree lunch is provided to all MSc Space attendees. Be sure to sign up before the 1st of May!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-airbus/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room K\, Kluyverweg 1\, Delft\, Zuid-Holland\, 2629 HS\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture ESA: Gaia and Juice
DESCRIPTION:Join us for ESA’s Lunch lecture 29th of April in Lecture Hall A! \nThis Lunch Lecture will address key features of two science missions of the European Space Agency: Gaia and Juice. Gaia was launched in 2013 and just recently terminated its duty\, mapping billions of stars\, but not only\, of our galaxy. Juice was launched in 2023 and is now in route to Jupiter to explore the Jovian system and in particular the icy moons Europa\, Ganymede and Callisto. \nGiuseppe Sarri holds a Master Degree with Honors in Nuclear Engineering. After working few years in industry\, he joined ESA in 1989. Starting with the Columbus program he was always involved in the development of projects. He has been the Payload Manager of Integral\, the Project Manager of Gaia and the Project Manager of Juice. He also gave contributions to the Planck mission and to the French mission Microscope. Giuseppe Sarri is now retired. \nThis event is open to everyone!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-esa-gaia-and-juice/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room A
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture SRON: X-Ray Observatories
DESCRIPTION:Join us for SRON’s Lunch lecture 11th of March! \n  \nSRON’s mission is to bring about breakthroughs in international space research\, focusing on space science\, key-technology research\, and space-qualified instrument development. \nSince 1974\, the Netherlands has contributed to several X-ray observatories in Space\, like ANS\, BeppoSAX\, XMM-Newton\, Hitomi and XRISM. This talk\, given by Martin Grim\, will give a quick overview of those observatories with focus on the hardware contributions\, but the main scientific results be given also. The future of X-ray observatories and “what skill set does the space industry needs for the future” will be discussed also. \nFree lunch is provided to all attendees. Be sure to sign up before the 11th of March!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-sron-x-ray-observatories/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room C\, Kluyverweg 1\, Delft\, Zuid-Holland\, 2629HS\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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SUMMARY:Live Broadcast NASA Europa Clipper Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:Attention all students\, staff and PhD students! \nAre you already in need of a break after endless work and studying for projects and exams? Artemis has got you covered! \nWe are thrilled to invite you to our Live Broadcast Europa Clipper Launch event. Join us on October 14th at the end of the afternoon in Lecture Hall A for an exciting and unforgettable experience. There will also be some guest speakers to give you interesting details you might not yet know! \nThe time and place is subject to change\, so keep a close eye on the website and our socials to stay up to date!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/live-broadcast-nasa-europa-clipper-launch-event-registration/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room A
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T093956Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture TNO: Optical Instruments for Earth Observation
DESCRIPTION:TNO Space Systems Engineering plays a coordinating role in realising instrumentation and systems. They bring together different technical domains to create payloads for earth observation that benefits both people and the planet. TNO also develops instruments for space observation from the Earth’s surface. \nDaniel ten Bloemendal of TNO will provide interesting insights into the topic of radiometry and its use for Earth observation purposes. The topic will be closely aligned with the Radiometry topic addressed in the Space Instrumentation course. \n  \nFree lunch is provided to all attendees. Be sure to sign up before the 8th of October!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-tno/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room C\, Kluyverweg 1\, Delft\, Zuid-Holland\, 2629HS\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture: Working at Telespazio
DESCRIPTION:Telespazio works to bring Space closer to Earth\, benefitting citizens\, institutions\, and companies in a variety of sectors ranging from design and development of space systems to management of launch services and in orbit satellite control; from Earth observation to integrated satellite communication\, navigation\, and localization services\, and through to scientific programs. \nA message from Telespazio: \nTelespazio Belgium invites you to a lunch lecture where we will explore our Service Centre of Excellence\, a dynamic program designed to provide valuable support and opportunities for aspiring space professionals. Similar to a traineeship\, the Service Centre of Excellence is powered by our champions\, who bring exceptional competence\, expertise\, and a positive yet practical attitude to the table. This program supports key initiatives within the European Space Agency (ESA) at ESTEC\, including services in Payload Integration\, GNSS and SBAS Tools Engineering\, and RF Systems and Payload Technologies. \nIf you’re looking to launch your career in the space industry\, this lunch lecture will offer an inside look at the skills and mindset needed to succeed. Telespazio Belgium\, a leader in bridging the gap between space and Earth\, is excited to share how the Service Centre of Excellence supports vital space missions and prepares the next generation of space professionals. \n  \nFree lunch is provided to all attendees. Be sure to sign up before the 20th of September!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-working-at-telespazio/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room C\, Kluyverweg 1\, Delft\, Zuid-Holland\, 2629HS\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240530T124500
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture: Telespazio
DESCRIPTION:Telespazio works to bring Space closer to Earth\, benefitting citizens\, institutions and companies in a variety of sectors ranging from design and development of space systems to management of launch services and in orbit satellite control; from Earth observation to integrated satellite communication\, navigation and localisation services\, and through to scientific programmes. \nWith Telespazio as a well respected member in the space industry and the recent 2024 Career Event in mind\, this lunch lecture will go more in depth into what it takes to start you career in the space industry. \nFree lunch is provided to all attendants. Be sure to sign up before the 26th of May!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-telespazio/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room H\, Kluyverweg 1\, Delft\, Zuid-Holland\, 2629HS\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240311T134500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240311T153000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200109
CREATED:20240306T124537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T124855Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Aspects of living with space debris
DESCRIPTION:Aspects of living with space debris: current challenges\, trends and achievements \nSpeaker: Tim Flohrer\, Head of the ESA Space Debris Office \nToday’s evolution of the space debris environment raises concerns on the long-term sustainability of using space as a resource. Space debris is a major safety issue for operational spacecraft. It can also become a risk to persons and property on Earth in cases of uncontrolled re-entry events. \nProtecting our infrastructure is the aim of several ESA activities in recognizing the safety aspects of missions and the importance of sustainable utilization of space as an integral part of society. At ESA’s Space Debris Office we provide support to missions in all phases on space debris matters –from the early design considerations to operational collision avoidance to post mission disposal. Our most recent challenge results from the revolutionary transition in the use of orbital regions through large constellations and the acceleration of the number of small satellites in the space traffic. \nIn the lecture we will introduce space debris\, and how we derive a situation picture through observation and modelling the spacedebris environment. We will address aspects of designing and operating spacecraft in compliance with the space debris mitigation measures\, and on how ESA tools can help you in your project. Special attention will be at aspects of larger constellations. We will introduce ESA’s Space Safety Programme\, with special focus on current technology needs addressing space debris\, such as the small missions DRACO (Destructive Re-entry Assessment Container Object)\, VISDOMS (Verification of In-Situ Debris Optical Monitoring from Space)\, and the projects CREAM (Collision Risk Estimation and Automated Mitigation) and laser tracking. We will also talk about core technology activities that are ongoing or planned\, such as addressing risk modelling\, data acquisition\, and environment consequence analyses and capacity management. Finally\, we will show how ESA’s zero debris approach aims to totally stop the generation of debris in valuable orbits by 2030. \n* This event is hosted by the Space Department\, not by Artemis.
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lecture-aspects-of-living-with-space-debris/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room B
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230608T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230608T134500
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SUMMARY:Lunch Lecture: Orbital Outpost X
DESCRIPTION:This lunch lecture will be given by Orbital Outpost X. \nOrbital Outpost X was founded with the vision of enabling space business applications to meet the main goals of both moving manufacturing services to space and addressing the human interest in space colonization. \nOur commitment is to contribute to the space economy of the future with the goal of sparking new markets in technology\, assembly\, entertainment\, and daily living with our creative business ideas. \nOrbital Outpost X provides space-related technical services to commercial customers\, space and government agencies by developing innovative and reliable technological solutions to match our customer needs. \nOur experienced team works to serve our customers in meeting their space business goals and solve their challenges.
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-orbital-outpost-x/
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230413T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230413T144500
DTSTAMP:20260523T200109
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T131309Z
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SUMMARY:Live Broadcast ESA JUICE Launch Event (Registration Mandatory)
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: There might be a camera crew present\, therefore by stepping into the lecture hall\, you automatically agree to being filmed. \nAttention all students\, staff and PhD students! \nAre you in need of a break from endless work and studying for exams? Artemis has got you covered! \nWe are thrilled to invite you to our Live Broadcast JUICE Launch event. Join us on April 13th in Lecture Hall A for an exciting and unforgettable experience. Free lunch will be provided. \nRegistration is mandatory\, so don’t forget to sign up today. We can’t wait to see you there!
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/live-broadcast-esa-juice-launch-event-registration-mandatory/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room A
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20221208T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20221208T133000
DTSTAMP:20260523T200109
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221130T140721Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch lecture: Ecosmic (registration mandatory)
DESCRIPTION:About Ecosmic: \nThe mission of Ecosmic is to enable the long-term safety and sustainability of space activities\, by producing leading-edge technology that will safeguard operational satellites against the threat of collision with space debris and other spacecraft. Join this lunch lecture to find out what drove our alumni to start this company\, the problems they are trying to solve and the respective solutions they came up with. \n  \nThis event is for: \nMembers and students who follow space-related courses at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering \n  \nLunch:  \nBring your own \n  \nRegistration:\nFree\, mandatory \nNote: Earlier there was an error where people did not receive an email after registering. This is solved now and you should’ve had an email.
URL:https://artemis.tudelft.nl/event/lunch-lecture-ecosmic-registration-mandatory/
LOCATION:Faculty of Aerospace Engineering: Lecture room J\, Kluyverweg 1\, Delft\, Zuid-Holland\, 2629HS\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Lunch lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Artemis Board":MAILTO:artemis@tudelft.nl
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