Shaping Tomorrow’s Space Sector in Luxembourg with the Interdisciplinary Space Master
Since the foundation of SnT, our researchers have been working hand in hand with the satellite industry and public space sector on innovative research projects.
Space exploration and the Earth-orbit space economy are creating entirely new markets. Our expertise in satellite communications, autonomous systems, orbital and planetary robotics, small satellites, space systems design and mission-critical software makes us the ideal centre of excellence to support Luxembourg’s commitment to space exploration and in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU).
Since the foundation of SnT, our researchers have been working hand in hand with the satellite industry and public space sector on innovative research projects.
38,000 kilometres above Earth — beyond the Hubble telescope, the International Space Station, and even the farthest-flung geostationary satellites — is a graveyard.
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Each degree of warming increases the total water vapor that air can hold by an average of seven percent. For communities and businesses affected by urban and flash flooding events, the increased deluge comes at enormous costs.