<p>➀ Students from the University of Stuttgart are launching a ferrofluid experiment aboard the REXUS sounding rocket from the European spaceport in Sweden between March 10 and 15, 2025.</p><p>➁ The mission aims to explore the performance of ferrofluid-based technologies in weightless conditions and under extreme forces and temperatures.</p><p>➂ The use of magnetic fluid is intended to improve technologies for space travel, focusing on durability and sustainability.</p>
Related Articles
- Hannover Messe: University of Stuttgart Presents Innovations in Construction, Simulation, Quantum Tech and Mobility2 months ago
- Dr. Kathrin Goldammer Appointed Professor at HTW Berlin3 months ago
- Students Conduct Ferrofluid Experiment on High-altitude Research Rocket - Improving Future Space Technologies3 months ago
- Uni-Satellit SONATE-2 Completes One Year in Space3 months ago
- An Extraordinary Employee: Humanoid Robot TALOS at TU Darmstadt for Research into Human-like Learning3 months ago
- Outstanding Final Theses Awarded by Baelz Foundation: HBC Graduate Johannes Spangler Receives Prize3 months ago
- Measurement of Invisible Light Vibrations Using Electro-Optical Resonators4 months ago
- Together Achieving Positivity and Significant Research Results: Professor Dr. rer. nat. Peter Benner's Credo as Managing Director of the Max Planck Institute Magdeburg4 months ago
- Physicists Discover Hidden Symmetry in Exotic Crystals4 months ago
- Ulm Radar Researcher Professor Christian Waldschmidt Welcomed as New acatech Member4 months ago