Project FENRIR
Space Research And Technology
Kiruna, Norrbottens Län, Se
8 employees
- Employees
- 8
- Contacts
- 1
- Emails
- 1
Project FENRIR Overview
- Headquarters
- Kiruna, Norrbottens Län, Se
- Website
- gironspace.org
- Industry
- Space Research And Technology
- Employees
- 8
- Founded
- 2023
- NAICS
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Space Research and Technology
About Project FENRIR
FENRIR (Free fall Experiment uNit for Reduced gravity Investigation and Research) is a student-led space project from Luleå University of Technology (LTU) in Kiruna, Sweden. The project aims to create an easy-to-use platform for ejecting scientific payloads from sounding rockets. The Free Fall Unit (FFU) will carry two payloads: an attitude stabilisation system (ATSS) and an experiment in the field of phase change materials (PCM). FENRIR is a part of the REXUS/BEXUS programme and is set to fly on the RX34 sounding rocket in March 2025. REXUS/BEXUS is a student experiment programme financed by the Swedish National Space Agency and the German Aerospace Centre with support from the European Space Agency - ESA, the Swedish Space Corporation - SSC, ZARM and more.
Project FENRIR Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 2
- With contact data
- 1
- Email contacts
- 1
- 50.0% coverage
Project FENRIR Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Luuk Winters | Double Degree Student in Aerospace |
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| Andreas Jakobsson | Msc Student - Space Engineering | Greater Stockholm Metropolitan Area, Sweden |
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