11 SEP DTU equipment on board Taiwan’s first satellite in space Taiwan has launched its first domestically designed satellite which will be used for Earth observation. DTU has supplied the three star trackers which are used to precisely... Earth observation Satelittes
21 SEP The Greenland ice sheet has raised sea levels by over 4 metres A new study in Science Advances has shown that the melting ice sheet is responsible for a much bigger rise in global sea levels than previously assumed. Ice research Geology Climate change Mapping and surveying Polar research Earth observation
28 JUN Global warming may have cumulative effect The greenhouse effect of CO2 seems to become stronger with increasing global temperatures. Thus, global warming may have a previously overlooked cumulative effect, which... Earth observation Climate change
17 DEC Dramatic reduction of the Greenland Ice Sheet in the 20th century For the very first time, climate researchers from the Centre for GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, together with, among others, DTU Space publish in... Ice research Climate change Mapping and surveying Polar research Satelittes Earth observation
07 APR Why space probe Juno took photos of Earth and the Moon Star cameras developed and hand-built by DTU Space supplied NASA with unique footage of Earth and the Moon seen from space. However, the Danish scientists had an ulterior... Space technology and instruments Satelittes Earth observation
02 APR Star camera may revolutionize navigation in space A new way to use star cameras may help make savings in space mission budgets. Space technology Space technology and instruments Satelittes Earth observation
13 DEC Unique footage of the Earth and the Moon DTU’s star camera has captured the Moon’s orbit of the Earth on film for the first time. Space technology Earth observation The Solar system Space technology and instruments