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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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SUMMARY:{:de}Kontakt mit einem Asteroiden - DLR-Ausstellung im Bremer Rathaus{:}{:en}Contact with an asteroid - DLR exhibiton at Bremen town hall{:}
DESCRIPTION:+++ PLEASE NOTE: OPENING HOURS ON 27 and 28 SEPTEMBER VARY FROM REGULAR SCHEDULE +++ 27 September: 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. +++ 28 September: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. +++ \n  \nHayabusa-2 is a Japanese space mission heading to the high-carbon „Ryugu“ asteroid. Germany – in collaboration with France – contributes to this mission with the MASCOT lander and four important scientific experiments which examine chemistry and physics of this asteroid. The mission goal is to gain knowledge about the dawn of the solar system and the formation and development of the planets. MASCOT is to land on Ryugu in October 2018 and to support measurements taken by Hayabusa-2. In 2020\, Hayabusa-2 will return to Earth\, carrying samples from Ryugu. \nThe exhibition „Contact with an asteroid – HAYABUSA2 & MASCOT“ of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) was developed and designed by the DLR institutes and facilities involved in the asteroid lander MASCOT with participation of external mission partners. \nThe exhibition takes place at Untere Rathaushalle (ground level) of Bremen´s town hall. The admission is free of charge. \nStaff from DLR´s Institute of Space Systems in Bremen in charge of the mission will guide through the exhibition on following days: \nTue 10 July 2018 6:00 p.m. \nSat 14 July 2018 11:00 a.m. \nSat 28 July 2018 11:00 a.m. \nSat 11 August 2018 11:00 a.m. \nSat 25 August 2018 11:00 a.m. \nSat 08 September 2018 11:00 a.m. \nSat 22. September 2018 11:00 a.m. \nThere is no need for prior registration. Meeting point: entrance of Untere Rathaushalle (next to the monument of Bremer Stadtmusikanten).
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/kontakt-mit-einem-asteroiden-dlr-ausstellung-im-bremer-rathaus/
LOCATION:Bremer Rathaus\, Am Markt 21\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181006T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181006T120000
DTSTAMP:20260701T152528
CREATED:20171208T101706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T134631Z
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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-11/2018-10-06/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen\, Sandstraße 4/5\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181010T120000
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CREATED:20180821T151858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180925T075829Z
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SUMMARY:{:de}Internationaler Workshop zu Carnot-Batterien{:}{:en}International Workshop On Carnot Batteries{:}
DESCRIPTION:Power – Heat – Power: International Workshop on Carnot Batteries\nCarnot Batteries are an emerging technology for the inexpensive and site-independent storage of electric energy at the gigawatt hour scale. Also referred to as “Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage” (PTES) or “Pumped Heat Electricity Storage” (PHES)\, a Carnot Battery transforms electricity into heat\, storage the heat in inexpensive storage media like water or molten salt and transforms the heat back to electricity when required. \nCarnot Batteries have the potential to solve the global storage problem of renewable electricity in a more economic and environmentally friendly way than conventional batteries. Although several concepts have been proposed for Carnot Batteries\, there exist neither a comprehensive techno-economic assessment of this technology nor laboratory or plant scale demonstration facilities that provide the energy storage community with scientific data. \nThe first goal of the workshop is to bring together experts in energy storage\, in particular thermal energy storage\, in order to assess the state-of-the art of research and demonstration of Carnot Batteries. The second goal of the workshop is to establish an International platform that coordinates research in Carnot Batteries and makes it internationally visible. \nThe workshop will be opened by a keynote lecture by Nobel laureate Professor Robert B. Laughlin (Stanford University) – author of the book “Powering the Future” – who initiated Google-X’s Malta project. Invited lectures by Dr. Toru Okazaki (IAE Tokyo) and Professor Yulong Ding (University of Birmingham) will review the development of Carnot Batteries in Japan and UK\, respectively.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/international-workshop-on-carnot-batteries/
LOCATION:campus.guest\, Universitaetsstraße 34\, Stuttgart\, Baden-Württemberg\, 70569 
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181013T110000
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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-11/2018-10-13/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen\, Sandstraße 4/5\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181017T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181017T163000
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SUMMARY:{:de}Mission Zukunft 2018: Von Baden-Württemberg ins All{:}{:en}Mission Future 2018: From Baden-Württemberg to Outer Space{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: Event Organizer \nCalling all space-enthusiastic school children: this is your chance to learn about fascinating topics of space travel. The initiative ‘From Baden-Württemberg to Outer Space’ is your launch pad into the world of aerospace – at lectures\, in workshops and during exciting interactive experiments. Share your ideas with experts from the industrial and scientific communities and discover more about professional opportunities\, apprenticeships and degree programmes. \nThe initiative is supported by the two German Aerospace Center (DLR) facilities in Baden-Württemberg – Stuttgart and Lampoldshausen. They will give you a unique peek behind the scenes of the latest missions and projects. You’ll join professionals from the DLR_School_Lab to perform experiments and explore the fascinating realm of space first hand. \nAdmission is free\, but you must register by 10 October 2018.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/mission-zukunft-2018-von-baden-wuerttemberg-ins-all/
LOCATION:Haus der Wirtschaft\, Willi-Bleicher-Str. 19\, Stuttgart\, Baden-Württemberg\, 70174\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Ausstellung,Workshop
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SUMMARY:{:de}Vom virtuellen Produkt zum digitalen Zwilling – Faserverbundleichtbau 4.0{:}{:en}From the virtual product to the digital twin – Composite Structures 4.0{:}
DESCRIPTION:Speakers from SAP\, Airbus\, Premium AEROTEC\, Lufthansa Technik and the ARK Group will attend the conference to report on the current state of industrial digitalisation and on the latest projects. Nine talks organised in cooperation with researchers from the DLR Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptive Systems will provide a detailed overview of the current possibilities and future challenges that digitalisation presents for composite structures. \nHow can the new tools and opportunities offered by sensor technology\, automation\, data availability and data analysis be used in such a way that people will be enabled to make the right decisions efficiently in a complex production environment? This question extends far beyond potential applications for composite structures\, and the answers will be tested as prototypes during Science Day. \nRounding off the event\, there will be a demonstration of various applications that the Institute has developed in collaboration with partners in the field of virtual products and digital twins for manufacturing facilities and lightweight structures. \nProgramme -> \nRegistration -> \n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/vom-virtuellen-produkt-zum-digitalen-zwilling-faserverbundleichtbau-4-0/
LOCATION:DLR site Braunschweig\, Lilienthalplatz 7\, Braunschweig\, 38108 \, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Konferenz
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181018T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181018T230000
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CREATED:20181009T114406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181009T120222Z
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SUMMARY:{:de}DLR-Jahresempfang Paris{:}{:en}DLR Paris Annual Reception{:}
DESCRIPTION:Climate change is one of the biggest challenges faced by humankind. The decisions that we take today will determine the future of life on our planet. What can we do to fulfil this responsibility? Fundamental research\, new technologies and the detailed analysis of climate data can provide vital tools to address this global challenge. \nDLR’s core competencies can help to support the goals set by the COP21 Paris Climate Conference to reduce the risks and negative impacts of climate change. We are going to show how DLR is contributing to this as part of the new DLR 2030 Strategy and we are looking forward to fruitful discussions at the 2018 annual reception DLR and German Embassy in Paris.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/dlr-paris-annual-reception/
LOCATION:Hôtel de Beauharnais\, 78 rue de Lille\, Paris\, 75007\, Frankreich
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181020T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181020T120000
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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-11/2018-10-20/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen\, Sandstraße 4/5\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:{:de}„Da oben bewegt sich doch was…!“ – als Sterngucker dem Weltraumschrott auf der Spur{:}{:en}“There’s something moving out there…!” – tracking space debris as a stargazer{:}
DESCRIPTION:Some man-made objects in space – satellites and the International Space Station ISS in particular – are visible to the naked eye as twilight falls  and the Sun has set. But there’s plenty more moving up there! Well over three quarters of a million pieces of space debris circle the Earth\, all of which could cause severe damage if they collide with satellites or the ISS. Tracking space debris is of critical importance to increasing safety in space. \nThe Institute of Technical Physics at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) will open its doors to the research observatory for the monitoring of space debris during “Stuttgartnacht” on Saturday\, 20 October 2018. The facility is part of Schwäbische Sternwarte e.V. in Uhlandshöhe\, Stuttgart. Learn how DLR scientists use lasers to determine the trajectories of debris. What makes this research objective so special is the immense precision of their trajectory calculations\, determining the paths of debris within just a few metres from a remote location over 1000 kilometres away. The purpose is to ensure that highly effective evasive manoeuvres can be performed in orbit\, improving the ability to avoid collisions with space debris. \nWe look forward to welcoming you!
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/da-oben-bewegt-sich-doch-was-als-sterngucker-dem-weltraumschrott-auf-der-spur-bei-der-stuttgartnacht-2018/
LOCATION:Schwäbische Sternwarte e.V.\, Zur Uhlandshöhe 41\, Stuttgart\, Baden-Württemberg\, 70188\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stuttgartmagazin LIFT%2C PV Projekt Verlag GmbH":MAILTO:event[at]lift-online.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181027T110000
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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-11/2018-10-27/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Bremen\, Sandstraße 4/5\, Bremen\, 28195\, Deutschland
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