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School students start self-built miniature satellites
moreThe countdown has begun. The second German CanSat competition takes place from the 5th to the 9th of October, 2015 in Bremen and Rotenburg.
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Errant Galileo satellites will be used for ZARM research project
moreWhen in August 2014 Professor Claus Laemmerzahl learned that Galileo satellites 5 and 6 had not reached their designated orbits, he immediately had a vision of using them for his research on the general theory of relativity.
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ZARM’s executive director elected as corresponding member of the IAA
moreBy offering the membership the International Academy of Astronautics is honoring Professor Claus Lämmerzahl for his achievements in the field of space science.
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High-altitude flights for student experiments
moreThe REXUS/BEXUS 2015 program is now open for proposals. For the 9th time, university students are getting the chance to send their experiments into the stratosphere or mesosphere.
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MICROSCOPE - A SPACE MISSION FOR TESTING THE EQUIVALENCE PRINCIPLE
moreThe 100th anniversary of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity brings new public attention to the research of ZARM scientists who are involved in the European satellite mission...
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Excellent research pays off
moreOn May 8, the "friends of ZARM" association awarded its annual prize to students for their outstanding bachelor and master thesis.
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A WORLD-CHANGING THEORY
moreHonoring the 100th anniversary of Einstein's memorable speech on his Theory of General Relativity, a course of lectures on Einstein's revolutionary work will start on March 30, 2015 in the House of Science in Bremen.
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"Black holes have no hair"
moreIn his latest paper, ZARM scientist Norman Gürlebeck proves that the no-hair theorem also holds for black holes in binary systems. Despite the distortion due to tidal forces, it is shown that non-rotating and uncharged black holes in a less restricti
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School students conduct experiments in microgravity
moreFor three months, twelve pupils from Bremen schools have swapped their classroom for a lab in the Drop Tower Bremen to construct and conduct fluid experiments in weightlessness.
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Pupils design and build mini-satellite
moreThe Second German CanSat competition is now open. The contest offers teams from German schools the chance for a first experience of a real space mission.