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SUMMARY:Cosmos Archaeology: Explorations in Time and Space
DESCRIPTION:Melding art and science\, Cosmos Archaeology: Explorations in Time and Space reveals the depths of the Universe through physical\, perceptual and sensory interaction. Harnessing technologies of immersive and interactive visualization and the visual arts\, the exhibition transforms the most complex astrophysical data into sounds and images that everyone can experience. Cosmos Archaeology empowers us to explore stars and galaxies formed over 13.7 billion years and to grasp the extent and evolution of our immense Universe in unprecedented ways. \n			\n							READ MORE
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/cosmos-archaeology/
LOCATION:EPFL Pavilions\, Place Cosandey\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:ExoMars: a planetary mission to explore Mars\, by Francesco Garrone
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will explore the peculiarities of the ESA ExoMars mission\, focusing on the technical challenges that a mission of this kind presents. In addition\, starting from the question “As students\, are we really aware of complexities of interplanetary space mission?” the tasks performed as a young graduate will be illustrated\, together with the difficulties and challenges that characterise the transition from being a student to become an engineer. \n	Francesco Garrone obtained his MSc degree in Space Engineering in 2020 with a thesis in Chemical Propulsion. \nHe is currently employed at EPFL as Swiss National Trainee and works in the ExoMars Engineer Team at ESA\, ESTEC\, supporting the System Engineer for what concern system and verification engineering. His background is: spacecraft systems\, spacecraft propulsion\, system integration and verification. \nHe is at his first professional experience after graduation. He previously took part in several student activities\, such as a micro-sat constellation for Earth Observation phase A study\, and the development\, integration\, testing and launch of a microgravity scientific payload at the ZARM drop-tower.
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/exomars-a-planetary-mission-to-explore-mars/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:eSpace Seminars
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SUMMARY:ESA Clean Space Industry Days 2022
DESCRIPTION:Since 2016\, ESA’s Clean Space Industry Days have become the central forum for European industry working on designing and building sustainable missions. Now more than ever\, ESA is committed to supporting activities across the European space sector that will help make a cleaner space\, both on Earth and up above. \nFrom Monday to Friday\, participants will join sessions covering topics ranging from evaluating the environmental impact of a space mission to designing spacecraft compliant with space debris mitigation requirements. \nWith its global leadership in the field of eco-design for space missions and tackling space debris\, ESA’s objective is to boost the European space actors’ competitiveness in these crucial domains. \n			\n							More info & Registration
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/esa-clean-space-industry-days-2022/
LOCATION:ESA ESTEC\, Keplerlaan 1\, Noordwijk\, 2201 AZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Clean Space
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SUMMARY:UNOOSA World Space Week 2022 webinar series on "Space and Sustainability"
DESCRIPTION:As the only United Nations entity dedicated to space affairs\, the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) is uniquely positioned to raise awareness about space exploration and use\, benefits stemming from humanity’s activities in space\, and sustainable use of this unique environment. \nThis World Space Week\, UNOOSA organizes an event series aimed at advancing awareness about sustainable space exploration for a sustainable planet.\nOn October 10\, Florian Micco from the Space Sustainability Rating will speak on the panel Utilizing the ultimate frontier responsibly.\n			\n							More information
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/unoosa-world-space-week-2022-webinar-series-on-space-and-sustainability/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:European Rocketery Challenge 2022
DESCRIPTION:The third edition of the EuRoC – European Rocketry Challenge\, the first university rocket launch competition in Europe\, promoted by the Portuguese Space Agency – Portugal Space\, will bring together students from Europe to launch their projects. EuRoC seeks to stimulate engineering students to design\, build and launch their own vehicles. In a broader spectrum the competition aims to encourage students to study science\, technology\, engineering and math (STEM) and to the development of technological skills. \n				\n	After winning the competition last year\, the EPFL Rocket Team will defend their title again this year with their latest Project Wildhorn. Entirely made of carbon fiber\, Wildhorn will be the most optimised rocket ever built by the team. Light\, strong and shaped for supersonic regime\, the rocket stands at 3.1 m with a total weight of 24 kg. \n			\n							More info
URL:https://space.epfl.ch/event/euroc-2022/
LOCATION:EuRoC\, Ponte de Sor\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Competition
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