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    First signals received from MICROSCOPE

    On May 2, 2016, the MICROSCOPE project reached a major milestone when the experiment was activated and started transmitting the first data.

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    Award for Young Scientists

    On Friday, 29 April 2016, the outstanding scientific work of four young scientists will be awarded by the non-profit association "Friends of ZARM".

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    Putting Einstein to the test

    On 25 April 2016 at 23:02 hrs the Soyuz STA rocket launched successfully from Kuorou. Onboard is the MICROSCOPE satellite that might proof Einstein's theory of general relativity wrong.

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    Successful launch of ZEpHyR

    On 16 April 2016 at 11.57 a.m. the ZEpHyR rocket was successfully launched in spite of heavy snowfall.

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    ZARM students will fly green rocket

    Read here about the suspenseful week the ZARM team spent at the rocket launching site Esrange in Kiruna, Sweden

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    Students from Bremen conduct rocket experiment on fire safety in space

    In the early morning of 18 march 2016, the successuful launch of REXUS 19 took place. Along with three other student experiments, the sounding rocket carried the scientific payload of the UB-Fire team from the University of Bremen.

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    Marc Avila becomes new head of ZARM

    As of 1st of March 2016, Marc Avila holds the Chair in Fluid Mechanics of the University of Bremen and takes over the position of Executive Director of the ZARM.

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    ZARM scientists excited about detection of gravitational waves

    First direct detection of gravitational waves will have a huge impact on astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology also for the gravitational-physics research group at ZARM.

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    Mayor Carsten Sieling visits the Bremen Drop Tower

    In order to get to know the scientific institutes of the University of Bremen, the Bremen mayor visited ZARM today and met not only ZARM representatives, but also a students team working on their own microgravity experiment.

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    School teams can apply for mini-satellite competition

    The 3rd German CanSat competition is now open. The project offers pupils form German schools the opportunity to participate in a mini space mission. Teams can submit their proposal for a small satellite (in the size of soft drink can)...

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