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WIA-E Barcelona – #Women4Space Conference with Sara Correyero

Join WIA-E Barcelona on 9th of December from 19:00-20:00 CET for the talk: “ATHENA, the first spanish electrical propulsion system for nanosatellites” by Sara Correyero. Ienai SPACE has been developing the propulsion system ATHENA, a micro electrical propulsion rocket based on micro and nano technology that allows nanosatellites to change their orbit, to stay longer in the same orbit or even to […]

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WIA-E Barcelona – #Women4Space Conference with Laia Ribas

Join Women in Aerospace – Europe Barcelona on the 17th November from 16:30-17:30 CET for “Biology in Space: biological studies to improve human exploration in Mars” by Laia Ribas Food resources and food availability are important factors towards providing enough food for human consumptions in space. In Nüwa, a designed Martian city for one million people, all food resources

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Call for abstracts: 4th Symposium on Space Educational Activities

The SSEA Organising Committee invites you to submit abstracts to the 4th Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSEA22), a European Space Agency-led congress that will be hosted by the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech in Barcelona (Spain), next 27-29th April 2022. They would like you and your institution to come participate in what will be the bi-annual world

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Women4Space Conference Series: ‘Parabolic Flight to experiment plants in space’ with Lucie Poulet

Will plants be a key element for future human spaceflight missions? Have you ever wondered if plants grow differently in space? At this #Women4Space conference, Lucie Poulet will start by detailing the activities of the Space Crop Production group at NASA KSC and one activity in particular will be presented in greater details. The group

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WIA-E Barcelona – #Space4Change Conference with Alba Badia

Did you miss this fantastic event? Rewatch it here! COSMIC RESEARCH by ALBA BADIA: President and Team leader of Cosmic Research Non-profit student association focused on suborbital rockets. They are the most prolific Spanish rocketry student group in history, having launched over 35 rockets in only 5 years. Also, they serve as launch contractors during

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Event report: ‘Surfing between Lagrange points’ by Ariadna Farrés

Last 21st of September, WIA-E Barcelona organized the eighth #Women4Space conference with the aim to give visibility to women in the aerospace sector. During this conference Ariadna Farrés, who is an expert on the impact of solar radiation pressure on orbits around Lagrange points, gave a different vision of how the Lagrange equations are used

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WIA-E Barcelona: ‘Surfing between Lagrange points’ by Dr. Ariadna Farrés

Solar sails are an alternative propulsion system that takes advantage of the pressure of solar radiation to propel a spacecraft. The impact and reflection of the photons emitted by the Sun on the surface of the sail produce a force in the opposite direction to the Sun that accelerates the spacecraft. While it may seem

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‘Opportunistic Spaceborn EO’ by Estel Cardellach

How can satellites be used for Earth Observation? Estel Cardellach, a physicist, currently working at the Institute of Space Science (ICE-CSIC/IEEC) will this Thursday 10th of June be our speaker at #Women4Space talks. She is going to explain to us how the data transmitted from the satellites can be used in different applications on Earth.

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