See below the overview of Newsletters published by the TU Delft Space Institute.

DSI-TNO-SRON “Innovate your Space” symposium – November 14th, 2018

On November 14th, the TU Delft Space Institute joined forces with TNO and SRON to organize the “Innovate your Space” Symposium at the Art Centre Delft. More than 110 experts from industry, knowledge institutes, government and academia attended the day, full of effective and fruitful discussions and an opportunity to meet old and new partners … Continued

Introduction Second Symposium Keynote Speaker: Marc Valès

As the second keynote speaker on our symposium coming month, we are proud to present to you: Marc Valès, Space Programs Vice-President at Dassault Aviation. Marc has been playing for thirty years with all elements of European launchers family – Ariane 1 to 6, Soyuz and Vega – both in launch vehicle and ground segments. … Continued

Introduction First Symposium Keynote Speaker: Egbert Jan van der Veen

We are happy to present to you our first keynote speaker: Egbert Jan van der Veen, Head of Technology at OHB System. Egbert is responsible for leading the R&D and technology developments at OHB System for all future missions and identifying and preparing for new business ventures. OHB System is the youngest of the European … Continued

Eberhard Gill honoured by IAA and IAF

On September 30th, the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) day took place. The IAA is a non-governmental organisation of experts committed to expanding the frontiers of space. On this occasion, Eberhard Gill, Director of the TU Delft Space Institute and Full Member of the IAA, had the honour to receive the Engineering Sciences Award of … Continued

ESA handpicks TU Delft STEREOID and G-CLASS mission proposals

Out of the 21 proposals submitted for new satellite missions, ESA selected three mission ideas for feasibility study: Stereoid, Daedalus and G-Class.  Two of the three mission ideas (STEREOID and G-CLASS) came from the Satellite Radar Lab of TU Delft. The STEROID mission would orbit in formation with one of the Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellites. Carrying … Continued

PIPP-meeting on Breakthrough Technologies for Interferometry in Space

On July 10th a PIPP-meeting has taken place at TU Delft in collaboration with its partner institutes. PIPP stands for The NWO Principal Investigator Preparatory Program and is focused on Breakthrough technologies for Interferometry in Space. Interferometry is a key technology in which the Netherlands have a long tradition and a leading role in the … Continued

‘Save our Space’ Talk by Prof. Dr. Gill

Last April, Professor Gill has given a talk on Space Debris at the SOS Symposium 2018 in The Hague. The challenges of dealing with Space Debris and preventing hazardous situations are covered in the talk, which you can watch below.