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The amateur radio connection to the Dragon capsule was established from the roof of the main building of the Technical University of Berlin.
Rabea Rogge studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Berlin and completed her studies at ETH Zurich where she worked on a nanosatellite project.
The Technical University of Berlin's amateur radio club has been operating an amateur radio station since 1972, facilitating successful global communications for students.
The amateur radio operators from the Technical University of Berlin successfully established contact with Rabea Rogge at 9:28 AM.
Das Team erhielt mehrfach Reisekostenunterstützung von der Gesellschaft der Freunde der TU Berlin.
Ein Team des Raumfahrtvereins BEARS e. V. an der TU Berlin hatte sich erfolgreich bei REXUS beworben.
Ein Experiment der TU Berlin testete neuartige Treibstofftanks für Raumfahrtanwendungen mit 3D-Drucktechnik.
The EPISODE (Experiment for Precise Orbit Determination) instrument was predominantly developed by students from Technische Universität Berlin.
The projects from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and Technische Universität Berlin won the overall competition in 2016 and 2017.
InnoCube was developed in collaboration between Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and Technische Universität Berlin.
OOV-Cube is the 30th satellite developed and successfully operated in space by Technische Universität Berlin.
Technische Universität Berlin successfully identified OOV-Cube and established a stable communication link using information provided by OKAPI:Orbits.
The satellite is known as an On-Orbit Verification Cube (OOV-Cube) for technology demonstration, developed at the chair of Prof. E. Stoll at the Technical University of Berlin together with Dr. W. Frese from Rapid Cubes GmbH.
The Technical University of Berlin has developed and operated 28 satellites over the last decades.
Researchers are experimenting with synthetic regolith produced by TU Berlin and are training the AI for lunar deployment.
Topcon Positioning Systems committed to be a TU Dublin Cornerstone Donor with a philanthropic donation of €500,000 to be provided over five years.
Topcon Positioning Systems’ €500,000 Cornerstone Donor funding will support development of a new Design + Construct Centre at TU Dublin’s Broombridge site in Cabra.
Topcon Positioning Systems committed an initial equipment donation to TU Dublin with a market value of €1.5 million that will be continually updated with the latest technology.
The Design + Construct Centre will expand TU Dublin’s footprint in the Dublin 7 area.
Topcon Positioning Systems’ partnership with TU Dublin will provide students with opportunities to undertake internships across Topcon locations globally.