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Space Rendezvous Spring 2025: The Final Countdown – Exploring the Solar System!

  • Electrum building Kistagången 16 Kista, Stockholm Sweden (map)

Space Rendezvous Spring 2025: The Final Countdown* – Exploring the Solar System!

🔗 Register here: https://forms.gle/G1fKEPKFqbR9tjs17

KTH Space Centre, together with Smartare Elektroniksystem and Visit Kista, invites you to a day filled with space research, networking, and discoveries. Don't miss the chance to join us as we explore the secrets of the solar system!

Join the Swedish space community for an exciting day of the latest solar system research on March 20th in the Electrum building, right in the heart of the Kista space cluster.

 📅 Date: March 20, 2025
📍 Location: Electrum, Kista

What to expect:

  • Learn from renowned experts about the latest advancements in space research and technology.

  • Mingle and connect with students, researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, and space enthusiasts.

  • Enjoy our traditional Space Cake Fika, accompanied by a mini exhibition with a cultural twist.

  • After event networking Space PUB in collaboration with Qmisk - the Student Chapter, Qlubbmästeriet IN-Sektionen Kista.

 🔗 Register here: https://forms.gle/G1fKEPKFqbR9tjs17

Program

13:00 - 14:30 Part 1

  • Comet Interceptor: the first mission to a pristine comet, Niklas Edberg, IRF - Institutet för Rymdfysik

  • Comet Interceptor: Navigating through the dust environment of a comet, Per Bodin, OHB Sweden

  • Infrared imaging sensors tailored for Earth observation missions, Linda Höglund, IRnova

  • Smartare Elektroniksystem, Maria Månsson

14:30 - 15:30 Space Cake Fika (Sponsored by IRnova and OHB Sweden) with space exhibition and cultural twist by Osqstämman – The world's best student choir (probably!)

15:30 - 17:00 Part 2

  • KTH Space Center, Best thesis projects awards for 2024 (Simon Thor and the following presentation) – Christer Fuglesang, KTH

  • Cosmic Lighthouse: Exploring X-ray Pulsars in Python, Amer Avdić and Alfred Mjörnheim, KTH

  • Our largest planet and its moons through the eyes of the James Webb Space Telescope, Lorenz Roth, KTH

  • Science with the Swedish electric field instrument on board the BepiColombo mission to planet Mercury, Tomas Karlsson, KTH

  • Working on Venus, making electronics for 460 C, Carl-Mikael Zetterling, KTH

17:00 - late Space PUB in collaboration with Qmisk - the Student Chapter, Qlubbmästeriet IN-Sektionen Kista.

 *Please note: The event on March 20th will be the last time Space Rendezvous is held in the Electrum building in Kista, as KTH is relocating its activities to the main campus at Vallhallavägen. 

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