2025年1月15日 · The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is the aerospace research centre of the Federal Republic of Germany. Its research and development work in aeronautics, space, energy, transport and security is integrated into national and international co-operations.
2024年6月5日 · The Solar Atlas is being presented at ILA in Berlin, where DLR is showcasing its research and development work in aeronautics, space, energy, transport, digitalisation and security.
The DLR Light Weight Robot III (LWR III) is a light-weight robot with seven degrees of freedom, which was in 2003 presented to the public for the first time. The DLR Light Weight Robot III (LWR III) represents the third generation of light-weight robots developed at …
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DLR Hand I (1998) The DLR Hand I was the immediate predecessor of the DLR Hand II. Each finger shows up a 2-dof cardanic base joint realized by special designed linear actuators (artificial muscles) and a third actuator of this type integrated into the bottom finger link, thus, actuating the second link actively and, by elaborate coupling via a spring, the third link passively.
DLR publishes articles and news stories in print and online that provide information on its latest research developments and findings. The following pages feature DLR publications such as brochures, reports, books and magazines, all of which can be downloaded free of charge. In addition, this page also leads to the directory of DLR's scientific publications.
2024年9月27日 · The DLR Institute of Space Propulsion has unique expertise in Europe in the development and operation of engine test rigs. Since 1959, engines for launchers and space systems have been tested and further developed at the DLR site in Lampoldshausen.
Space and transport – these are the main research areas at DLR's Berlin site. The institutes at this location are involved in major missions to observe the Earth, other planets in the Solar System, as well as exoplanets. In the field of transport, scientists are researching mobility concepts for the future.
DLR Stuttgart is bursting with energy! The focus of the research activities conducted here include storage and conversion technologies for a reliable supply of renewable energies, novel vehicle concepts, innovative laser systems, high-tech materials, structures and propulsion systems for climate-neutral aviation, as well as efficient and safe spaceflight.