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Institute of Technical Physics


Institute of Technical Physics The Institute of Technical Physics is engaged in selected fields of optics and photonics. The work is primarily focused on aerospace issues and contributions to researc...
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Related Topics: Lasers and Masers Optics

CHAMP - CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload


CHAMP provides important contributions for geo-scientific research and information about the physics of the atmosphere.
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Related Topics: Ground Support Systems and Facilities (Space) Lasers and Masers

LISA Pathfinder – A Technology Experiment in Preparation of the Gravitational Wave Observatory eLISA


LISA Pathfinder shall demonstrate essential and critical technologies required to implement the Gravitational Wave Observatory eLISA in space. eLISA shall be launched 2028 or later to observe low-freq...
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Related Topics: Lasers and Masers Geophysics Astronomy Astrophysics Solar Physics

EOC obtains a “world receiver”


EOC staff recently braved winter weather to install a new antenna on the roof of their building. It has a 7.3 meter diameter antenna reflector and can receive data from earth observation satellites at...
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Related Topics: Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance Lasers and Masers

Solid State Lasers and Nonlinear Optics


The task of the Solid State Lasers and Nonlinear Optics department is the development and adaptation of laser radiation sources for application in aerospace as well as security and defence application...
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Experimental Planetary Physics


The far-infrared (FIR) or terahertz (THz) part of the electromagnetic spectrum (wavelength ca. 30 µm to 1 mm) is relatively unexplored with regard to scientific applications and available technology. ...
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Related Topics: Instrumentation and Photography Lasers and Masers Astronomy Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
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