CANCELLED! – Space Bar July 2023
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!
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!
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.
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 JUICE: the long road to the Jovian System Speaker: Alessandro Atzei, Payload systems engineer, ESA A system level overview of the different phases of the ESA JUICE mission: From the study phase to the Assembly Integration and Testing phase, the launch campaign, and the commissioning. The presentation will also discuss the key challenges, how…
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. Come by and get your free drinks!
Aspects of living with space debris: current challenges, trends and achievementsSpeaker: Tim Flohrer, Head of the ESA Space Debris OfficeToday’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…