Diving Into The Deep

The MSE study programme is offered by the Chair of Space Technology, one of the six chairs of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Technische Universität Berlin.

Established by Professor Eugen Sänger in 1963, it is the first Aerospace Department in Germany. Since then, it has successfully conducted research and educates systems engineers for the aerospace industry.

Data-Driven Analysis

The focus is set on the design, implementation and operation of small satellite missions. State-of-the-art research on picosatellites and nanosatellites (BEESAT, TUBiX10, TUBiX20) shall continue the successful tradition of the ILR (TUBSAT series).

Besides these activities, the Chair of Space Technology works on the construction and launch of self-made sounding rockets and related experiments (TUPEX series). Furthermore, new fields of research focus on the development and implementation of planetary rovers (SEAR).

You can find more information about the Chair of Space Technology and its projects on the official website www.­space.­tu-­berlin.­de.

Facilities

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The Chair of Space Technology is one of the six chairs of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, perfectly equipped with research, testing and operating facilities, required to support practically oriented education of students.

Laboratories for satellite integration

The Chair of Space Technology has two laboratories for satellite integration. The nanosatellite integration laboratory houses thermal chambers, a vacuum chamber, an attitude control test bed and desks for satellite integration. With over 120m², it offers space for integrating and testing multiple satellites at the same time.