
Institut für angewandte Raumfahrttechnik (IART) | SeeSat e.V.
Institut für angewandte Raumfahrttechnik (IART)Institut für angewandte Raumfahrttechnik (IART) | SeeSat e.V.
Fallenbrunnen 14
88045 Friedrichshafen
Dennis D’Argento, Stellvertretender Vorstand SeeSat e.V.
iart(at)seesat.eu
SeeSat e.V., in collaboration with the Institute for Applied Space Technology (IART), supports innovative space projects at the intersection of science, education, and technology through interdisciplinary partnerships with universities and research institutions.
Compentences
Space
Ground systems
Control centers and service centersControl stationsTransmission and receiving stationsServices
Academic trainingContract researchTraining and further educationHardware and software developmentIndustrial designEngineering servicesManagement-ProjekteProduction, workshop and laboratory space for rentSimulationStudiesKnowledge transferMaintenance, repairs and operationsElectrical and electronic systems
Electronic assemblies and devicesInstruments / payloads
Earth observationNavigation payloadScientific instruments / experimentsCommunication payloadSatellites / probes
Earth observationSpace scienceCommunicationNavigationSatellites
We are working on technologies for CubeSats. From experiments to validate novel hardware designs and software concepts, to the measurement of space environment parameters such as radiation exposure and temperature profiles, to forest fire detection from orbit, we offer a wide range of topics.
Rocketry
Our team builds and tests model rockets to gain practical experience in rocketry. The focus is on tinkering, experimenting and learning together. Our projects offer the opportunity to master technical challenges and develop creative solutions.
Altitude Research
We design and test research probes for use with weather balloons. During the ascent, they collect atmospheric measurement data, which provides valuable insights into meteorological processes. Our focus is on joint experimentation and practical learning.
Rover
We are participating in the CASIMAR initiative of the Bundesverband studentischer Raumfahrt e.V. - BVSR. The aim is to build a rover that will carry out various experiments in the lunar analog hall of the German Aerospace Center and the European Space Agency - ESA in Cologne-Porz.
Aerospace-History
In addition to our development projects, we also deal with non-technical topics, such as reappraising the history of the Lake Constance space region.