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Experiments
Berlin
Braunschweig
Bremen
- Infrared
Seeing the invisible
- Radar
Measuring the Earth
- Attitude regulation
High-Tech for satellites
- Propulsion technology
The most powerful machines on earth
- Landing navigation
Train it yourself!
- Robotics
"Smart" rovers
- Vacuum
There is no air in the universe!
- Weather in space
Important also for earth!
- Weightlessness
Astounding effects
- Sensor systems and analyzing samples
Göttingen
Köln
Lampoldshausen/Stuttgart
- Flying into space
Traveling into a mysterious vacuum
- Materials research
Lightweight, stable and extremely tough
- Rocket engines
The most powerful machines on earth
- Combustion technology
Looking into the heart of a flame
- Measurement technology
Seeing the invisible
- Alternative propulsion concepts
For energy in a healthy environment
- Jet flow
With maximum thrust into space
- Wastewater purification
With the luminous power of oxygen
- Conservation of momentum
From Isaac Newton to multistage engines
Neustrelitz
Oberpfaffenhofen
TU Dortmund
- Energy and future vehicles
Fuel cells AutoLab Materials
- Robotics and virtual worlds
Service robotics Haptic interaction Stereoscopic 3D representation
- Structure of materials
Microcapsules Flame spectroscopy Waves and interference
- Space
Microgravity Chaos in the solar system
TU Hamburg-Harburg
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