AIMIS-FYT
@aimisfyt
AIMIS-FYT investigates a 3D-printing process for space applications. To verify the technology the team has been selected to ESAs FlyYourThesis!2020 programme.
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http://aimis-fyt.eu/ 02-10-2019 15:28:59
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A few days left to submit your proposal for Drop Your Thesis! 2021. Uni teams can run their experiment in microgravity using the @ZARM_de Drop Tower. Deadline is 10 January. More info: esa.int/Education/Drop… What's the campaign like? Check out 2018 ed.: youtube.com/watch?v=_R_76h…
Check out this article by our very own @beth_lomax, describing oxygen production on the #Moon: thechemicalengineer.com/features/fly-m… The results from our RELOX experiment will contribute to making it happen! Stay tuned folks, we've got awesome stuff coming 💪💪 School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow The University of Manchester
Thank you very much for your support! IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH
Applications are now open for the online European Space Agency-ELGRA Gravity-related Research Summer School 2021. Get an overview of current research under microgravity and hypergravity conditions in both Life and Physical Sciences and the benefits of this research. More: esa.int/Education/ESA_…
The research project AIMIS-FYT explores new approaches for manufacturing directly in space. The aerospace engineering students of the Munich University are developing a 3D printing process and PULS supports the team with the necessary power supplies. Info: pulspower.com/company/news-a…
We are super excited to launch our advanced technology demonstration on in-space manufacturing of booms for #SmallSat deployable structures with HyImpulse Technologies on their maiden orbital flight 🚀. #German #NewSpace #partnership #spacetech #demonstration #ISM
There she goes, REXUS 27 piercing through the Swedish morning sky. A huge congratulations to @hmmuenchen REXUSBEXUS team Team AIMIS @REXUS 27 around our colleague Alexander Titz. The experiment has the purpose to demonstrate In-Space Manufacturing (ISM) technologies in space conditions.