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Torsten Kriening is my guest on Episode 86 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Publisher of SpaceWatch.Global (a ThorGroup GmbH brand) and CEO Torsten Kriening is a business development executive with academic and professional experience in space management, satellite communications, and broadcast technology. He has an electrical and telecommunications engineering background and studied information technology and computer science at the Technical College Berlin. Torsten began his career as a software developer, before moving into sales management and business development, working at companies including 3Com, Lucent Digital Video, SES Astra, Bertelsmann and PTScientists. A proud Berliner with a global outlook, Torsten expanded his horizons even further by attending the International Space University (ISU) and earning an Executive MBA. His ISU thesis analysed the capacity-building visions and opportunities of countries in the Gulf region, and he brings experience developing strong and lasting business relationships with Middle Eastern countries. At SpaceWatch.Global, Torsten is putting his business acumen to good use in his operations and business development role, specialising in international partnerships and information analysis. He has been instrumental in successfully identifying new market opportunities and takes pride in building strong customer relationships that benefit all partners, combining his business intelligence with an ability to understand complex technical information from the market and clients. Since beginning of 2020 he hosts a series of Space Café's virtually. His weekly Space Café WebTalk "33 minutes with…” hosts high level actors in the space community for an in-depth talk. He also produces the bi-weekly Space Café Podcast hosted by Markus Mooslechner. In 2021 the Space Café's branched out to various regions of the world. http://spacewatch.global
Ein Berliner Start-Up will so hoch hinaus wie kaum ein anderes: Bis zum Mond. Doch die Gründer ahnen noch nicht, worauf sie sich da einlassen. Ihr Abenteuer beginnt in einem Keller - mit einer vermeintlichen Spam-Mail. Von Felix Schledde.
Das Wissenschaftsmagazin mit Stephan Karkowsky: [00:00] Begrüßung // [01:21] 50 Jahre Mondlandung - die Profis live aus dem Zeiss-Großplanetarium. Dazu im Gespräch: der Direktor des Planetariums // [06:41] Das Scanner-Spiel // [14:08] Erfahrungen aus der Schwerelosigkeit // [19:30] Das Mini-Scanner-Spiel // [22:25] PTScientists planen unbemannte Mondlandung für 2021 // [30:00] Die Erforschung des Mondes // [38:51] Das Mini-Scanner-Spiel // [41:20] Der Benecke: Verschwörungstheorien zur Mondlandung // [47:04] Das Mini-Scanner-Spiel // [50:45] "Mission Mondfest" im Zeiss-Großplanetarium.
Die PTScientists GmbH ist ein kommerzielles Raumfahrtunternehmen mit Sitz in Berlin. Gestartet als Teilnehmer beim Google Lunar X-Prize möchte man mit der "Mission to the Moon" im Jahr 2021 sanft auf dem Mond landen. Um den Mond drehen sich auch weitere Aktivitäten des Unternehmens. So gibt es Kooperationen mit der europäischen Raumfahrtagentur ESA und mit ArianeGroup. Ich habe die PTScientists in Berlin besucht.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, an un-manned spacecraft the size of a small family car, is already the closest man-made object ever to the Sun – now a mere 15 million miles (24 million km) away from its fiery surface. European Space Agency operations specialists are helping flight planners at new European space startup PTScientists, headquartered in Berlin, pilot their way to the moon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/space-news/support
Als Freunde dem IT-Security-Experten die Information zustecken, dass Google einen Wettbewerb für private Missionen ins All ausschreibt, gründet der junge Robert Boehme kurzentschlossen das Berliner Startup „Part Time Scientists“. Mit seinem enthusiastischen Team aus Wissenschaftlern und Ingenieuren entwickelt Böhme seitdem fieberhaft neue Infrastrukturen für private Weltraumissionen. „Der Weltraum ist für alle da“ – das ist das Credo der „PTScientists“. Nur eine Spinnerei?
Today the team shares the seven coolest discoveries at Mobile World Congress 2018, including interviews with PTScientists, part of the project bringing internet to the moon, virtual reality firm Vive, on the future of the technology, and live demonstrations of VR snowboarding and ping pong. Also, a TruNews correspondent speaks with a real life robot.
Today the team shares the seven coolest discoveries at Mobile World Congress 2018, including interviews with PTScientists, part of the project bringing internet to the moon, virtual reality firm Vive, on the future of the technology, and live demonstrations of VR snowboarding and ping pong. Also, a TruNews correspondent speaks with a real life robot.