Space Bar October 2022
The space bar is the monthly recurring drink for students and staff of the space department of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft. Make sure to bring your stamp card for 3 free drinks!
The space bar is the monthly recurring drink for students and staff of the space department of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft. Make sure to bring your stamp card for 3 free drinks!
The space bar is the monthly recurring drink for students and staff of the space department of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft. Make sure to bring your stamp card for 3 free drinks!
About Ecosmic: The 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…
The space bar is the monthly recurring drink for students and staff of the space department of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft. Make sure to bring your stamp card for 3 free drinks!
The space bar is the monthly recurring drink for students and staff of the space department of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft. Make sure to bring your stamp card for 3 free drinks!
The space bar is the monthly recurring drink for students and staff of the space department of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft. Make sure to bring your stamp card for 3 free drinks!
Colloquium YSES and WiSPiT: direct imaging surveys for young gas giant exoplanets by Matthew Kenworthy (Leiden Observatory and TU Delft)
Join us for a lunch lecture with Rodrigo, a flight safety engineer at the European Spaceport in Kourou, as he shares his experiences and insights on the fascinating world of space technology. Rodrigo will provide a general introduction to the European Spaceport in Kourou, located in French Guiana, which serves as a crucial launch site…
The space bar is the monthly recurring drink for students and staff of the space department of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering of TU Delft. Make sure to bring your stamp card for 3 free drinks!
Using tides to reveal the interior and origin of planetary bodies - Application to Mars-Phobos-Deimos and Pluto-Charon systems. Abstract: Studying the present-day interior properties and the mechanisms that govern their evolution can provide insight into their origin and formation processes. With the lack of seismic measurements for the majority of planetary bodies, geodetic observations such as…