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SUMMARY:{:de}Fotoausstellung „Space Girls Space Women“{:}{:en}Photo Exhibition „Space Girls Space Women“{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: ESA \n  \nWomen who reach for the stars \nIs it a man’s world in space? No way! The ‘Space Girls Space Women’ photography exhibition\, to be showcased for the first time in Germany from 11 January to 14 October 2018 at Universum® Bremen\, presents 24 very special women from the space industry: girls who have their heads in the stars\, female students who are passionate about space and female experts who are at the heart of the space adventure. Inspired by the international touring exhibition\, Universum® is also showcasing seven portraits of Bremen women who are pursuing their dream career in the space sector. \n‘Space Girls Space Women’ is organised by the international photographic agency\, Sipa Press\, and made possible thanks to the commitment of the European Space Agency (ESA). The French Space Agency\, CNES\, the NEREUS network\, the French theme park\, Cité de l’espace\, and the European Union’s Agency for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GSA) are also involved in this collaboration. \nDate: The ‘Space Girls Space Women’ photographic exhibition will be on display from 11 January to 14 October 2018 at Universum® Bremen (Wiener Straße 1a\, 28359 Bremen). Entry is included in the standard admission price. \n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/fotoausstellung-space-girls-space-women/
LOCATION:Universum® Bremen\, Wiener Straße 1A\, Bremen\, Bremen\, 28359\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180913
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SUMMARY:{:de}KOMETEN – DIE MISSION ROSETTA{:}{:en}COMETS – THE ROSETTA MISSION {:}
DESCRIPTION:Journey to the Origins of the Solar System \nComets! They come from the outer reaches of the Solar System\, from regions far beyond the planets – billions of kilometres from the Sun. Comets are unusual\, spectacular and still relatively unexplored. They are dark bodies composed of dust and ice\, as old as the Solar System itself. As they approach the Sun\, they become active and their beauty unfolds against the night sky. Comets play a very important role in science. Will they reveal the key to the early history of Earth? Did the oceans’ waters arrive as cometary ice? Were hydrocarbon molecules from comets the fundamental building blocks of life on Earth?\nThese are the questions that are being investigated by the European Rosetta mission. After travelling for 10 years\, the Rosetta spacecraft reached comet 67P/Churyumov Gerasimenko. A few months later\, the spectacular landing of Philae on the comet’s surface made all the headlines. The mission came to an end in 2016 when the orbiter was set down on the comet in a controlled manoeuvre. Data from this scientific adventure is now available. The German Aerospace Center (DLR) invites you to the Natural History Museum Vienna\, where you will embark on a journey to the origins of the Solar System.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/kometen-die-mission-rosetta/
LOCATION:Naturhistorisches Museum\, Burgring 7\, Wien\, 1010\, Österreich
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180508T153000
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CREATED:20171017T124021Z
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SUMMARY:{:de}Astroseminar 2018 - 5. Das Universum als Ganzes{:}{:en}Astroseminar 2018 - 5. The Universe in its entirety {:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: NASA \n+++ Unfortunately\, the event is fully booked. No further registration.  +++ \nClaus Kiefer\, University of Cologne \n8 May 2018\nDoes the Universe have a beginning or an end? Does it possess spatial limits? Is there one world\, or many? This talk will seek to find answers to questions from the perspective of modern physics and astronomy. It will touch on a theoretical description of the general theory of relativity and quantum physics\, as well as on observations acquired from experiments. On this trip through the Universe in its entirety\, you will encounter exciting things like dark energy\, dark matter\, the Big Bang and the wave function of the Universe. The journey will take you from secure and established knowledge to the outer reaches of current research. \nProfessor Kiefer sat on the board of the German Physics Society (DPG; Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft) from 2012 to 2014. He has written a number of popular science books\, including an introduction to quantum theory and gravitational physics\, as well as a reference work on quantum gravitation. \n\nATTENTION: The events will be held from 15:30–17:00 at the Air Force Conference Centre\, Wahn Air Force Base\nInformation on entry times and parking on the barracks grounds will be published in good time on dlr.de/en.\nTo register\, please contact Petra Naoum (tel: +49 203 / 601-3896) or send an e-mail: Petra.Naoum@dlr.de\nFor any questions on the topics of the Astroseminar\, contact Manfred Gaida (tel: +49 228 / 447-417)\nFor an overview of past seminars visit http://www.volkssternwarte-bonn.de/wordpress/archiv/\n\n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/astroseminar-2018-5-das-universum-als-ganzes/
LOCATION:Konferenzzentrum der Luftwaffenkaserne Wahn\, Flughafenstr. 1\, Köln\, NRW\, 51145\, Deutschland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Manfred Gaida":MAILTO:Manfred.Gaida@dlr.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180512T110000
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SUMMARY:{:de}Raumfahrtvorträge bei "Wissen um 11"{:}{:en}Knowledge at 11 a.m.{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen \nKnowledge at 11 a.m. \nThe science matinee takes place at 11 am every Saturday in the Olbers-Saal of Haus für Wissenschaft in Bremen. As part of the STERNSTUNDEN 2018 space year\, DLR is offering the following ‘Knowledge at 11 a.m.’ lectures: \n03.02.2018 at 11:00 \nJourneying to the next star – the limits of our Solar System and beyond (Dr Marco Scharringhausen) \n28.04.2018 at 11:00 \nSwell\, wind and ice: maritime research at the DLR (Björn Tings) \n05.05.2018 at 11:00 \nFrom fundamental physics\, through astronomy to climate change: observations of gravitational physics (Dr Felipe Guzmán) \n30.06.2018 at 11:00 \nMASCOT – exploring a near-Earth asteroid with a hopping lander (Dr Tra-Mi Ho) \n03.11.2018 at 11:00 \nSpaceX – reusability in space (Sven Stapert) \n17.11.2018 at 11:00 \nReFex – flight testing of reusable space transportation systems in Australia (Dr Waldemar Bauer) \n  \nMore information about the space year in Bremen: www.sternstunden2018.de
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/raumfahrtvortraege-bei-wissen-um-11/2018-05-12/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen\, Sandstraße 4/5\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:{:de}Verkehrssimulationskonferenz SUMO 2018{:}{:en}SUMO 2018 Traffic Simulation Conference{:}
DESCRIPTION:The focus of this year’s SUMO conference\, organised by the DLR Institute of Transportation Systems in Berlin-Adlershof\, is the simulation of road traffic and mobility behaviour. \nAvailable since 2001\, SUMO is open-source software for road traffic simulation. SUMO is able to model both individual passenger and public transport for simulation purposes. SUMO contains a range of tools for vehicle navigation\, visualising the simulation and calculating pollutant emissions. The suite of tools also contains an extensive function library and permits the addition of custom models. \nThe conference aims to promote scientific knowledge transfer and is targeted at all those interested in traffic\, mobility and simulation. The deadline for submitting scientific papers is 25 February 2018. \nMore information about the conference is available here.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/verkehrssimulationskonferenz-sumo-2018/
LOCATION:DLR site Berlin\, Rutherfordstraße 2 \, Berlin\, 12489\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Konferenz
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SUMMARY:{:de}Astroseminar 2018 - 6. Der Mensch zwischen Mikro- und Makrokosmos{:}{:en}Astroseminar 2018 - 6. The person between microcosm and macrocosm{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: NASA \n+++ Unfortunately\, the event is fully booked. No further registration. +++ \nHans-Joachim Blome\, Aachen University of Applied Sciences \n 15 May 2018 \nWe are children of the Universe\, as the matter contained in our bodies originates from the stars and the Big Bang. Neither the atoms nor molecules from which we are built existed in the early days of the formation of the Universe; instead they emerged over billions of years from the interior of stars – from the fusion of hydrogen and helium – the only elements that did exist from the beginning. Countless supernova explosions released heavy elements into the Universe as a basic condition for the emergence of planetary systems and the development of life on Earth or other extrasolar planets. We inhabit the cosmic oasis called Earth. The minimum requirements needed for its emergence was the Universe itself\, which today extends into distant extragalactic reaches. \nThe macrocosm is only accessible indirectly using telescopes and detectors that probe its information carriers such as electromagnetic radiation\, gravitational waves\, neutrinos and cosmic particles. Natural laws and the limited human lifespan place restrictions on astronaut expeditions beyond Mars and into the interstellar space of our galaxy. Human beings are also unable to directly penetrate the world of atoms and elementary particles. Instead\, (sub)-atomic objects and structures can only be detected using scanning tunnelling microscopes and particle accelerators. Our living realm\, the ‘mesocosm’ of low speeds\, weak gravitational fields and tangible matter\, is described by classic physics. But quantum theory and the general theory of relativity have shown that the terms and natural laws of the mesocosm are inadequate to understand the atomic and extragalactic reality. That humankind has managed to enter the extragalactic and (sub)-atomic worlds\, both instrumentally and descriptively\, is one of the most astonishing achievements\, a process that has lasted from the age of Kepler\, Galilei and Newton to the present day. In the words of Hoimar von Ditfurth: “Natural science can also be described as the process that enables humankind to cast off the shackles of its anthropocentric perception of the world.” \nHans-Joachim Blome was a longstanding research associate at the Institute for Astrophysics\, University of Bonn\, and at DLR. He has been Professor at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences since 1999\, where he has carried out research and teaches in the field of space technology. His work focuses on gravitational physics\, space flight dynamics and cosmology. \n  \n\nATTENTION: The events will be held from 15:30–17:00 at the Air Force Conference Centre\, Wahn Air Force Base\nInformation on entry times and parking on the barracks grounds will be published in good time on dlr.de/en.\nTo register\, please contact Petra Naoum (tel: +49 203 / 601-3896) or send an e-mail: Petra.Naoum@dlr.de\nFor any questions on the topics of the Astroseminar\, contact Manfred Gaida (tel: +49 228 / 447-417)\nFor an overview of past seminars visit http://www.volkssternwarte-bonn.de/wordpress/archiv/\n\n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/astroseminar-2018-6-der-mensch-zwischen-mikro-und-makrokosmos/
LOCATION:Konferenzzentrum der Luftwaffenkaserne Wahn\, Flughafenstr. 1\, Köln\, NRW\, 51145\, Deutschland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Manfred Gaida":MAILTO:Manfred.Gaida@dlr.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180519T110000
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SUMMARY:{:de}Raumfahrtvorträge bei "Wissen um 11"{:}{:en}Knowledge at 11 a.m.{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen \nKnowledge at 11 a.m. \nThe science matinee takes place at 11 am every Saturday in the Olbers-Saal of Haus für Wissenschaft in Bremen. As part of the STERNSTUNDEN 2018 space year\, DLR is offering the following ‘Knowledge at 11 a.m.’ lectures: \n03.02.2018 at 11:00 \nJourneying to the next star – the limits of our Solar System and beyond (Dr Marco Scharringhausen) \n28.04.2018 at 11:00 \nSwell\, wind and ice: maritime research at the DLR (Björn Tings) \n05.05.2018 at 11:00 \nFrom fundamental physics\, through astronomy to climate change: observations of gravitational physics (Dr Felipe Guzmán) \n30.06.2018 at 11:00 \nMASCOT – exploring a near-Earth asteroid with a hopping lander (Dr Tra-Mi Ho) \n03.11.2018 at 11:00 \nSpaceX – reusability in space (Sven Stapert) \n17.11.2018 at 11:00 \nReFex – flight testing of reusable space transportation systems in Australia (Dr Waldemar Bauer) \n  \nMore information about the space year in Bremen: www.sternstunden2018.de
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/raumfahrtvortraege-bei-wissen-um-11/2018-05-19/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen\, Sandstraße 4/5\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180526T110000
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SUMMARY:{:de}Raumfahrtvorträge bei "Wissen um 11"{:}{:en}Knowledge at 11 a.m.{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen \nKnowledge at 11 a.m. \nThe science matinee takes place at 11 am every Saturday in the Olbers-Saal of Haus für Wissenschaft in Bremen. As part of the STERNSTUNDEN 2018 space year\, DLR is offering the following ‘Knowledge at 11 a.m.’ lectures: \n03.02.2018 at 11:00 \nJourneying to the next star – the limits of our Solar System and beyond (Dr Marco Scharringhausen) \n28.04.2018 at 11:00 \nSwell\, wind and ice: maritime research at the DLR (Björn Tings) \n05.05.2018 at 11:00 \nFrom fundamental physics\, through astronomy to climate change: observations of gravitational physics (Dr Felipe Guzmán) \n30.06.2018 at 11:00 \nMASCOT – exploring a near-Earth asteroid with a hopping lander (Dr Tra-Mi Ho) \n03.11.2018 at 11:00 \nSpaceX – reusability in space (Sven Stapert) \n17.11.2018 at 11:00 \nReFex – flight testing of reusable space transportation systems in Australia (Dr Waldemar Bauer) \n  \nMore information about the space year in Bremen: www.sternstunden2018.de
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/raumfahrtvortraege-bei-wissen-um-11/2018-05-26/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen\, Sandstraße 4/5\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180526T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180526T163000
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SUMMARY:{:de}Führungen durchs DLR Institut für Raumfahrtsysteme{:}{:en}Guided tours of the DLR Institute of Space Systems{:}
DESCRIPTION:The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is the national aeronautics and space research centre of the Federal Republic of Germany. Visit DLR’s Institute of Space Systems in Bremen\, one of 20 DLR sites across Germany. \nThe Institute of Space Systems\, based in Bremen since 2007\, designs and analyses future spacecraft and space missions and assesses their technical performance and cost. This includes launchers\, orbital and exploration systems and satellites. The Institute also develops\, builds and operates its own spacecraft and missions for scientific investigations and technology demonstrations. In order to facilitate future space missions and improve the performance of existing technologies\, the Institute researches system-relevant technologies. \nTake a look behind the scenes of DLR \nLearn all about the Institute and its current projects during a guided tour of the laboratory building: why do we want to grow tomatoes on the Moon and Mars? How does a lander land on an asteroid and how do we monitor ships from space?\nCurrent projects set out to answer these questions. Visitors also have the opportunity to view a selection of laboratories and test facilities: the integration hall\, where satellites are assembled\, the Landing and Mobility Test Facility (LAMA)\, where the famous Philae lander was tested\, and the Cryo-Lab\, where scientific and technical issues of cryogenic fuel handling are investigated. Immerse yourself in the world of space research and see how Bremen contributes to this. \nDates\n26.01 = German + English\n23.02 = German + Spanish\n27.04 = German (fully booked) + English\n25.05 = German (fully booked) + Spanish\n29.06 = German (fully booked)\n27.07 = German (fully booked)\n31.08 = German (fully booked)\n28.09 = German (fully booked) + English\nAll at 15:00 \nAdmission is free of charge \nMeeting point:\nRobert-Hooke-Straße 7 \nRegistration is required for DLR guided tours and begins on 11 January 2018. Please call us on +49 (0)421 / 30 800 10 or e-mail your request to info@bremen-tourism.de. \nRegistration and further information at: https://www.bremen-tourismus.de/dlr\nThe complete event calendar for the space year in Bremen is available at www.sternstunden2018.de
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/fuehrungen-durchs-dlr-institut-fuer-raumfahrtsysteme/2018-05-26/
LOCATION:Institut für Raumfahrtsysteme\, Robert Hooke Str. 7\, Bremen\, 28359\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180602
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SUMMARY:{:de}International Conference on Space Operations{:}{:en}International Conference on Space Operations{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: Event Organiser \n  \nThe international conference on space operations (SpaceOps) is a technical forum for all people involved in space mission operations. Since its foundation in 1990\, SpaceOps has held thirteen biennial conferences hosted by various countries. The 15th edition\, titled „Inspiring Humankind´s Future“\, discusses state-of-the-art operations principles\, methods and tools. It provides an opportunity to foster managerial and technical interchange on all aspects of space mission operations\, including such areas as robotics\, human\, earth orbiting\, and deep space aspects of space operations. As in previous years\, DLR is contributing to SpaceOps with experts and an exhibition stand.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/international-conference-on-space-operations/
LOCATION:Palais du Pharo\, 58 Boulevard Charles Livon\, Marseille\, 13007\, Frankreich
CATEGORIES:Konferenz
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre National d%C2%B4Etudes Spatiales (CNES)":MAILTO:https://cnes.fr/
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