Noah Karl

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Ich habe heute im Technik Museum Speyer Insa Thiele-Eich getroffen.
Ich habe die erste norwegische Astronautin, Jannicke Mikkelsen, heute im Technik Museum Speyer vor dem Vortrag zum Jubiläum von STS 99 getroffen!
Eine sehr inspirierende Frau.
Ich freue mich darauf, den Rest der Fram 2 nächstes Jahr dort zu sehen.
Bis dann!
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I met the first Norwegian astronaut, Jannicke Mikkelsen, today at Technik Museum Speyer before the lecture commemorating STS 99's anniversary!
A very inspiring woman.
I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing the rest of the Fram 2 there next year.
See you then !
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Ich vor einem Teil der Europa Rackete 🚀
Die Unterstufe einer #Skylark Rackete.
Thanks largely to Copernicus Sentinel-1, scientists have discovered that a glacier in Antarctica is rapidly siphoning ice from neighbouring flows – at a pace never before seen.
Antarctic glacier caught stealing ice from neighbour
Antarctic glacier caught stealing ice from neighbour

Thanks largely to Copernicus Sentinel-1, scientists have discovered that a glacier in Antarctica is rapidly siphoning ice from neighbouring flows – at a pace never before seen. Until now, researchers believed that this process of ‘ice piracy’ in Antarctica took hundreds or even thousands of years, but these latest findings clearly demonstrate that this isn’t always the case.

Fresh from the cleanroom in Bremen, Germany, the second of the Meteosat Third Generation satellites and the first instrument for the Copernicus Sentinel-4 mission have arrived at Cape Canaveral harbour, in the US.
MTG-S1 and Sentinel-4 take a step closer to space
MTG-S1 and Sentinel-4 take a step closer to space

Fresh from the cleanroom in Bremen, Germany, the second of the Meteosat Third Generation satellites and the first instrument for the Copernicus Sentinel-4 mission have arrived at Cape Canaveral harbour, in the US.

The activities to assemble the European Space Agency’s Plato mission are progressing well now that 24 of the spacecraft’s 26 cameras have been installed.
Plato grows its many eyes
Plato grows its many eyes

The activities to assemble the European Space Agency’s Plato mission are progressing well now that 24 of the spacecraft’s 26 cameras have been installed. Once in space, Plato will use its many eyes to survey a very large area of the sky and hunt for terrestrial planets. The spacecraft’s supporting element is also coming together in parallel.