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New powerful thermal modelling for high-precision gravity missions with application to Pioneer 10/11 B Rievers, C Lämmerzahl, M List, S Bremer, H Dittus
Former Team Members: Micro Satellite Systems and Modelling Methods. Contact: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Benny Rievers. Phone: +49 421 218-57930. Email: benny.rievers.
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Benny RIEVERS, PostDoc Position | Cited by 1402 | of Universität Bremen, Bremen (Uni Bremen) | Read 113 publications | Contact Benny RIEVERS.

Benny Rievers

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Apr 6, 2024 · Physicist, Astronomer, NASA's EPDC for FY24-25, ISRO, NASA & CERN Trainee, Research Assistant @UC Berkeley, Harvard Aspire fellow & CS50, CERN ...
Professor Benny Rievers is Deputy Head of the Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM) at the University of Bremen. He leads the ...
After more than 15 years of planning, developing, building, and testing, the French MICROSCOPE satellite was finally launched on 25th of April 2016. It is the ...
Nov 5, 2019 · Benny Rievers from ZARM – the INNOspace Masters finalist of the 2018/2019 DLR Challenge – proposed a TCS technology based on ferrofluid cooling liquid.
Benny Rievers. Company: ZARM, University of Bremen. Author Papers. High precision physical modelling of non-gravitational forces acting on spacecraft for ...
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