NEAlight project extended
04/30/2025
The NEAlight project has received a 12-month extension to develop the Apophis Interceptor concept within the scope of a Phase A study.
moreThe NEAlight project has received a 12-month extension to develop the Apophis Interceptor concept within the scope of a Phase A study.
moreThe Apophis Interceptor Mission concept, developed within the framework of the NEAlight project, was presented at the Apophis T-4 Workshop.
moreOne year ago, the Würzburg University satellite SONATE-2 was launched into orbit. It has now achieved all its mission objectives. What's next for the satellite.
moreResearchers and students from the University of Würzburg are tracking asteroids with a telescope on the Hubland Campus. The measurements are very welcome in the USA.
moreOur satellite, SONATE-2, has captured a striking image of the ongoing wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area. Visible plumes of smoke drift westward over the Pacific Ocean, illustrating the scale of the situation.
moreThe KI-SENS project's space debris observation telescope can do more than tracking orbital objects-it also can be used for astrophotography as a secondary application.
Here’s a stunning image of the Horsehead Nebula. This composite image was created by stacking exposures captured through S-II, O-III, IR-pass, and H-alpha filters, with a total exposure time of 80 minutes.
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