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Space Mechanisms Workshop 2021 on Position Sensors
Space Mechanisms Workshop 2021 on Position Sensors
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Space Mechanisms Workshop 2021 on Position Sensors
About the Workshop The Space Mechanisms workshop 2021 on “Position Sensors” will take place via Webex on the 5th of February 2021 . Position sensors are required in space mechanisms in order to check or control the position of the mechanism moving parts. Position sensors are used also as means to inform about the achievement of a function or a position (e.g. end of travel or reference position sensors). As an important space mechanisms’ building block, position sensors can have a significant impact on the performance, functionality, and reliability of the mechanisms. The workshop aims at identifying the existing position sensors technologies (compatible or suitable for space application) with their associated main advantages & drawbacks and the near future …
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Space Mechanisms Final Presentation Days on Position Sensors 14:00
Space Mechanisms Final Presentation Days on Position Sensors
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Space Mechanisms Final Presentation Days on Position Sensors
About the Final Presentation Days The ESA Mechanisms Section hosts the annual Space Mechanisms Final Presentation Days to disseminate the results of research and development activities to interested parties from the ESA member states. The Space Mechanisms Final Presentation Days represent an opportunity to gain a complete overview of recently completed activities, and the possibility to discuss and share views on R&D directions, strategies, technologies and investments with colleagues from the space mechanisms community. The Space Mechanisms Final Presentation Days are an opportunity for attendees to increase their professional network and to stay informed of the latest mechanism technologies developments. The Final Presentation Days 2021 will take place …
Space for Cultural Heritage | ESA 09:00
Space for Cultural Heritage | ESA
lut 24@09:00 – 16:00
Space for Cultural Heritage | ESA @ Online
Several factors, both natural and anthropic ones, endanger nowadays our cultural heritage: subsidence, ground motion, pollution, looting, collateral damages and intentional attacks. Data provided by the European Space Agency Copernicus fleet of satellites and other cutting edge technologies leveraging on artificial intelligence and machine learning can help better assessing the risk and preserving sites at risk. Find out more during the workshop “Space for Cultural Heritage” organised by the Downstream Gateway on February 24th 2021, from 09:00 to 16:00. Register here 👉 https://down2earth.esa.int/…/space-for-cultural-heritage/