DTU SPACE National Space Institute
Ørsteds Plads
Building 348, room 024
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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The James Webb Space Telescope was launched 25 December. DTU Space have contributed with technology and look forward to using the telescope.
The world's largest space telescope to date, with equipment from DTU Space on board, is set to launch 25 December between 13:20 and 13:52 DK time.
The countdown to the launch of Denmark's next large European space project ASIM has begun. Astronaut Andreas Mogensen is part of the ground team when ASIM is send to the International Space Station, ISS, from Cape Canaveral to survey thunderstorms.
The last preparations are well-underway at Cape Canaveral in Florida leading up to the launch of the space project ASIM to survey thunderstorms from the International Space Station, ISS.
A new Danish satellite has been launched into space to test the monitoring of ships and aircraft in the Arctic region. This is a joint project between DTU, the Danish Ministry of Defence, and the company Gomspace.
At regular intervals in 2018, a mission to which DTU contributes will launch into space.
Children from Austria and France won in the youngest categories in this year's Odysseus II space contest sponsered by the EU, where DTU Space is regional partner. Thousands of children have participated, among them many from the Nordic countries.
Projects from Portugal and Austria have won the 2017 grand international final of the Odysseus II space science contest for European Youth where DTU Space is regional partner. The prize is an all-inclusive trip to the Europe’s space port in South America.
A team of talented young Bulgarians secured a ticket to the finals of the European youth space contest Odysseus II after winning the regional semi finals in Denmark organized by DTU Space.
DTU Space sends 27 talented young people to the Odysseus Space Contest at Maersk Mc-Kinney Moeller Science Centre i Soroe, Denmark. They compete for a ticket to the finals i Toulouse next month in the EU Horizon 2020-sponsored contest.
DTU Space is Nordic partner on a space contest for young Europeans. The aim is to encourage interest in space science.
Contestants from five European countries have won top honours at the 2016 international final of the EU’s Odysseus space science contest. A new round is coming up.
It was a hard job for the jury to find the winners in the Odysseus II-contest semifinals held in Denmark. The pan-European competition is aimed at young and talented students interested in space science with DTU Space as the regional organizer. A British team and a Swedish student won the first prizes and their ticket to the finals.