Electronical Design Engineer Channah Vogel helps to devise electronic design solutions, currently for the LISA Mission. She also identifies and orders components that are suitable and approved for use within the design, within the system requirements and within the requirements of space.
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Gabby Aitink-Kroes: ‘An inquisitive attitude is more important’
Gabby Aitink-Kroes has 25 years of experience in building and realizing instrumentation for large professional observatories on earth (The Very large Telescope) and in space (James Webb Space Telescope). For LISA, she is the mechanical lead engineer for the housing of the Quadrant Phase Receiver (QPR). A little unit where mechanical, electrical, optical, and thermal engineering meet in a small but very important package.
NASA lanceert klimaatsatelliet met Nederlandse fijnstofmeter
(English follows Dutch) NASA’s klimaatsatelliet PACE is in de vroege ochtend van 8 februari succesvol gelanceerd vanaf Cape Canaveral. PACE gaat metingen doen aan aerosolen, plankton en oceaankleur. Aerosolen zijn de grote onbekende in klimaatmodellen. Het Nederlandse instrument SPEXone gaat daar verandering in brengen via metingen aan aerosolen in de atmosfeer. SPEXone is gebouwd door …
First Light: eerste foto’s XRISM vrijgegeven
With the release of its first two images, JAXA’s X-ray telescope XRISM has officially reached the milestone of First Light. The images show the galaxy cluster Abell 2319 and supernova remnant N132D, demonstrating XRISM’s large field-of-view and high spectral resolution. SRON has developed the filter wheel and an X-ray source used to calibrate the energy scale of the Resolve instrument.
Ballontelescoop GUSTO opgelaten vanaf Antarctica
NASA’s GUSTO balloon telescope has launched from Antarctica on December 31st. The far-infrared observatory carries out the first large-scale survey with velocity-resolved imaging of the spectral lines emitted by three cosmic elements between stars. GUSTO is equipped with three 8-pixel cameras. SRON and TU Delft made one of those and contributed to the other two.
‘Nederland kan nu groots verschil maken: methaan meten tot op lokale schaal’
Nederland is nú in staat om een gigantisch verschil te gaan maken bij de inventarisatie van het broeikasgas methaan dat door de mens in de atmosfeer komt. En dus van de kennis waar we dat wereldwijd ook het snelste kunnen aanpakken. Atmosfeerwetenschapper Jochen Landgraf, hoofdonderzoeker voor de TANGO-missie weet wát we daarvoor moeten doen, waarom nú het moment is, en waarom juist Néderland dit nu zou moeten doen.