PHOTO: © Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) / Earth Observation Center (EOC) / Daten: DLR, ESA, NASA, IMAGICO

Vortrag: Diagnose »homo sapiens«. Was sehen Erdbeobachtungssatelliten und wie kann das der Menschheit helfen?

In the organizer's words:

Lecture by Nils Sparwasser(DLR, German Aerospace Center) as part of the exhibition Civilization: How we live today at the Technical University of Munich.

Satellites make the invisible visible. They help us to measure trace gases and temperatures, detect unevenness on the ground with millimeter precision from space and reveal long-term trends and changes in our environment. Nils Sparwasser introduces the fascinating topic of earth observation and uses beautiful and informative images to show what this technology can do and how it can be used to our benefit.

Location: Technical University of Munich, Friedrich von Thiersch Lecture Hall, Gabelsbergerstraße entrance

Price: free of charge

A cooperation with the TUM Center for Culture and Arts

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Location

TU München Arcisstraße 21 80333 München

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