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Space Technology
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The Chair of Space Technology at the Department of
Aeronautics and Astronautics (ILR) was established in 1963
by Prof. Eugen Sänger as the first German Chair of Space
Technology.
Today the scopes of the Chair of Space
Technology are the education of future system engineers for
astronautics and their preparatory training for today’s requirements
of the market.
The focus is set on the design,
implementation and operation of small satellite missions.
State-of-the-art research on picosatellites and nanosatellites
(BEESAT, TUBiX10, TUBiX20) shall continue the successful tradition of
the ILR (TUBSAT series).
Besides these activities, the
Chair of Space Technology works on the construction and launch of
self-made sounding rockets and related experiments (TUPEX series).
Furthermore, new fields of research focus on the development and
implementation of planetary rovers (SEAR).
Provisional Head of the Chair
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter PeitschPhone: +49 30 314-22878
Room F 007
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