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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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CoRoT-9b, a temperate exoplanet 17 March 2010 CoRoT-9b, a Jupiter-sized exoplanet thats orbits its star every 95 days, is the latest discovery of the CoRoT satellite, a project in which the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is a participant. "This exoplanet stands out by virtue of its 'normality'. It is a very close approximation of the planets in our own Solar System," says Prof. Heike Rauer, who manages the German contribution to CoRoT. |
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Phobos flyby images 15 March 2010 Images from the recent flyby of Phobos, taken on 7 March 2010 by the German Aerospace Center-operated High Resolution Stereo Camera, are being released today. The images show Mars’s rocky moon in exquisite detail, with a resolution of 4.4 metres per pixel, including the proposed landing sites for the forthcoming Phobos-Grunt mission. |
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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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