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CALLISTO


CALLISTO is a reusable VTVL stage demonstrator. CALLISTO is jointly operated by DLR, JAXA and CNES designed, built and tested. Notable characteristics - compared to conventional consumable launchers – are CALLISTO's landing system and its aerodynamic control surfaces.
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S2TEP (closed)


The micro satellite platform S2TEP will allow DLR to independently carry out technology experiments in the space environment.
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ROBEX


The HGF Alliance ROBEX (Robotic Exploration of Extreme Environments) is responsible for the conceptual design and technical development of robotic infrastructures on the Moon and in the deep sea.
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Philae


The department Landing and Exploration Technologies supported the landing of the comet lander Philae by conducting experimental research and numerical multi-body simulations.
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InSight


The core component of HP³ is an instrumented, electromechanical 'mole', equipped with an active, and a passive Thermal Measurement Suite (TEM-A and TEM-P), as well as a combined accelerometer and tiltmeter (ACTIL), which uses an internal hammering mechanism to penetrate through the ground.
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