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SUMMARY:{:de}Ausstellung "Aufbruch ins All – Raumfahrt erleben"{:}{:en}Exhibition "Aufbruch ins All – Raumfahrt erleben"{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture: Vadim Sadovski \n  \nFifty years after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the Moon\, a major exhibition at the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum (HNF) in Paderborn will chart the conquest of space. Running from 5 July 2019 to 19 April 2020\, the exhibition titled “Aufbruch ins All” (“Breakup into Space”) will whisk visitors away on an adventurous journey through time and space. Spread over 800 square metres\, the exhibition is set against an awe-inspiring backdrop of darkness\, planets and space vehicles. In addition to historical and technological exhibits such as robots\, propulsion systems and control modules\, models of rockets or the International Space Station (ISS) will illustrate how humankind has ventured forth into the Universe. \nVisitors will be able to take a seat in a replica of the Apollo 17 lunar module to enjoy a virtual drive across the Moon. A virtual reality tour will let them explore the ISS and conduct a docking manoeuvre lying down in a reconstructed Soyuz capsule. They will also have the chance to take a selfie as astronauts and to discover the layers of a spacesuit using an augmented reality application. Many of the interactive exhibits have been specially created and provide a unique experience of space. There will be a Lunar Lander Land playground for children\, where they will be able to weigh planets\, leave their footprint in ‘lunar dust’ and clamber through a moon landing craft. \nThis exhibition was designed by HNF in cooperation with the DLR Space Administration. Admission to the exhibition will cost €5.00\, with reduced tickets available for €3.00. A family ticket will cost €10.00 and will include access to the permanent exhibition. Guided tours will be organised for groups and there will be a series of talks catering to aerospace and astronomy enthusiasts.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/aufbruch-ins-all-raumfahrt-erleben/
LOCATION:Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum\, Fürstenallee 7\, Paderborn\, 33102\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:„Energiewendemärchen – Drei Weihnachtsgeschichten für Unzufriedene“
DESCRIPTION:Wir laden Sie herzlich ein zur ersten Weihnachtsvorlesung des Deutschen Zentrums für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) am Standort Stuttgart. Gemeinsam wollen wir uns jedes Jahr auf verständliche wie unterhaltsame Weise einem spannenden Thema aus dem Kosmos der DLR-Forschungsarbeiten nähern – ganz in der Tradition der öffentlichen britischen Christmas Lectures\, die der englische Naturforscher und Physiker Michael Faraday Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts an der Royal Institution ins Leben rief und die heute ein Millionenpublikum im Fernsehen begeistern. \nWeihnachtszeit ist Märchenzeit – passend dazu nimmt Prof. André Thess\, Direktor des DLR-Instituts für Technische Thermodynamik\, in seinem Vortrag „Energiewendemärchen“ kontroverse Themen rund um den Wandel unseres Energie- und Mobilitätssystems unter die Lupe. Ob „Der böse Verbrennungsmotor“ oder „Die billige Energiewende“ – André Thess legt den Wahrheitsgehalt populärer Argumentationsgebäude frei und zeigt\, dass es keine alternativlose Energie- und Klimapolitik geben kann. Auch „Das Gleichnis von den vielfältigen Bratpfannen“ wollen wir natürlich nicht für uns behalten\, sondern als Einführung mit Ihnen teilen. \nSchauen Sie dazu einfach bei uns vorbei\, lauschen den „Energiewendemärchen“ und diskutieren im Anschluss mit uns bei einem Schluck Glühwein und Plätzchen. \nWir freuen uns auf Ihr Kommen. \nDie Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung ist kostenlos\, allerdings bitten wir um Anmeldung bis zum 26. November 2019. \nWeitere Informationen zum Programm sowie das Anmeldetool finden Sie hier.
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/energiewendemaerchen-drei-weihnachtsgeschichten-fuer-unzufriedene/
LOCATION:DLR site Stuttgart\, Pfaffenwaldring 38-40\, Stuttgart\, 70569
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Denise N%C3%BCssle":MAILTO:denise.nuessle@dlr.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191204
DTSTAMP:20260630T191727
CREATED:20190709T115331Z
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SUMMARY:{:de}DLR Werkstoff-Kolloquium 2019{:}{:en}DLR Materials Colloquium 2019{:}
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of Materials Research of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) invites you to the annual Materials Colloquium on Tuesday\, 03 December 2019\, on the DLR campus in Cologne. \nMachine learning meets ab-initio simulation – A revolution in materials research? \nBig data\, artificial intelligence\, machine learning – we are used to talk about these technologies in the context of Factory of the Future and Industry 4.0. Since a quite short period of tuime\, however\, they sneak into the theater of material research\, mingle with digital tools like ab-initio simulation\, micro-scale materials simulation and high-throughput analysis to something which is now called materials informatics. And recently\, but hesitantly\, quantum computing jumps in\, threatening or rather promising to turn the way how to do materials research upside-down. This new arena of digital technologies creates thrilling opportunities but also distressing questions and uncertainties. \nIn the frame of our annual materials colloquium and together with renown experts we will light up the scene and work out scenarios of quantum machine learning based materials engineering. We look forward to a program of pace-making presentations and exciting discussions about the future of a digitalized materials research. Please register by 25 November 2019. Participation is for free. The number of participants is limited. \nProf. Dr. Heinz Voggenreiter
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/materials-colloquium-2019-machine-learning-meets-ab-initio-simulation-a-revolution-in-materials-research/
LOCATION:DLR Site Köln (Cologne)\, Linder Höhe \, Köln\, 51147\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Kongress,Symposium
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SUMMARY:{:de}Vortrag: Woher kommt unser Wissen über das Weltall?{:}{:en}Lecture: Where does our knowledge about space come from?{:}
DESCRIPTION:Picture:Vadim Sadovski \nSascha Skorupka\, physics and engineering\, Fulda University of Applied Sciences: Where does our knowledge about space come from? Astronomy from antiquity to the present day \nWe know roughly how heavy the Sun is\, how far away it is and with some precision\, its surface temperature. We also know the size of the galaxy we inhabit and that there is a gigantic black hole at its centre. We even know approximately how old our Universe is. People have been interested in the mysteries of the heavens and the Universe for millennia. Ideas about what space is and how it works have evolved over time. But how do we know all this? This talk gives an overview of the history of astronomy and explains what means we are using today to decipher the last mysteries of the Universe. \nThis series of talks accompanies the special exhibition ‘Departure to Universe! The Experience of Space Travel’\, which will be showcased at Heinz Nixdorf Museums Forum from 5 July 2019 to 5 January 2020. In a space covering 800 square metres\, visitors will be taken on an exciting voyage of discovery through space and time\, during which they will hear an account of the conquest of space by humans and experience it themselves via interactive stations. \n‘Departure to Universe!’ was conceived by HNF in cooperation with the DLR Space Administration.  \nAdmission to the talks is free. \n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/vortrag-woher-kommt-unser-wissen-ueber-das-weltall/
LOCATION:Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum\, Fürstenallee 7\, Paderborn\, 33102\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:{:de}Luftfahrt der Zukunft 2019{:}{:en}Future Aviation 2019{:}
DESCRIPTION:Future Aviation is a series of talks and tours dedicated to developments in aviation\, as well as the latest research applications and solutions in this area. Renowned experts from Haus der Wissenschaft Braunschweig\, the German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt – Lilienthal-Oberth; DGLR)\, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt\, DLR)\, the Aeronautics Research Centre Niedersachsen (NFL) and the Association of German Engineers (VDI) explain the current state of aeronautics research and technology. At the end of each presentation\, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions to the speakers and discuss presentation content. \n2019 lecture series  \n28 January\nStaying mobile and becoming sustainable – shaping change in aviation (Prof. Jens Friedrichs\, Daniel Reckzeh and Prof. Robert Sausen\, all DLR) \n25 February\nPrecision flight – an assistance system for noise-optimised\, fuel-saving approaches (Dr Fethi Abdelmoula\, DLR) \n25 March\nAlternative fuels in aviation – from fuel design to practical testing (Dr Tobias Schripp\, DLR) \n29 April\nBattery opportunities and limitations in electric aircraft (Sabrina Zellmer\, TU Braunschweig) \n27 May\nElectric propulsion systems for aircraft (Dr Frank Anton\, Siemens eAircraft) \n24 June\nThe future of VTOL – research & technology at Airbus Helicopters (Frank Löser\, Airbus Helicopters Germany) \n30 September\nDrones in the city – development and demonstration of an urban air traffic system for unmanned aircraft (Stefan Kern\, DLR) \n28 October\nAirbus Single Aisle Step Change – an innovative structural assembly line in Hamburg (Sven Lutze\, Airbus) \n25 November\nLeichtwerk AG – aircraft design from research to industrialisation (Dr Reiner Kickert\, Leichtwerk) \n9 December\niSTAR –DLR’s new research aircraft (Dr Burkard Wigger\, DLR). \n2019 trips > personal registration required. \n28 June\nAutoGyro GmbH\, Hildesheim \n30 August\nDLR and Airbus in Stade. \n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/zukunft-der-luftfahrt-2019-2019-12-09/
LOCATION:Haus der Wissenschaft\, Braunschweig\, Pockelsstraße 11 \, Braunschweig\, 38106\, Deutschland
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