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DLR Berlin The DLR institute established at Berlin-Adlershof was founded in 1992 and is involved in all major European missions of planetary research venturing out into our Solar System. |
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Craters young and old in Sirenum Fossae 3 February 2010 The German Aerospace Center (DLR)-operated High Resolution Stereo Camera on board the Mars Express orbiter has imaged craters, both young and old, in this view of the Southern Highlands of Mars. |
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Milestones in space: Five years ago the European Huygens space probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan 14 January 2010 Five years ago, on 14 January 2005, the Huygens probe flew through the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan and landed gently on the surface, which is at a temperature of minus 180 degrees Celsius. The results of the Huygens landing and the first four years of the Cassini spacecraft’s mission to the Saturn system have now been documented in two books in which scientists from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have had significant involvement. |
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Kraken Mare: a reflecting surface of a lake on Saturn's moon Titan 17 December 2009 There are more and more signs that lakes exist on Saturn's moon Titan, filled with liquid hydrocarbons. Scientists from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have made another important discovery. With a spectrometer onboard the planetary space probe Cassini, they found glints that have their origin in reflections of the Sun’s radiation from the surface of a large lake near Titan's North Pole.
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