A new collaboration agreement between CERN and ESA, signed on 11 July, will address the challenge of operating in harsh radiation environments, found in both particle-physics fac
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On Tuesday, 25 April 2017, CERN and the French space agency, CNES (Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales), signed a cooperation agreement to encourage collaboration on innovations in the aero
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CHARM, a unique facility at CERN to test electronics in complex radiation environments, has now tested its first full space system: CELESTA (CERN Latchup and radmon Experiment STudent sAtellite).
First full satellite tested in CERN’s CHARM...
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Aerospace engineering and particle physics might not at first seem like obvious partners.
Aerospace engineering and particle physics might not at first seem like obvious partners.
From Earth to space: developing radiation-t...
CERN attended the European Science Open Forum (ESOF) in Manchester this July, as part of EIROforum, a network of eight European Intergovernmental Research Organisations (EIROs) s
CERN Knowledge Transfer at the European Sci...
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CERN signed an agreement with the Swiss Space Center (SSC) on 3rd June 2016, during the