Get ready to explore the cutting-edge facilities at ESA with our exciting lab tours! We are offering tours of a variety of the labs at ESTEC. Keep an eye on your emails for the registration form for these tours.
Here are the labs that are offering tours:
🛰️ YPSat Laboratory
The Young Professionals Satellite (YPSat) laboratory is focused on the development of the Angiology in Microgravity (AIM) experiment, which studies the impact that microgravity has on blood flow dynamics, focusing on deep vein thrombosis. Led by team members, the tour will provide an overview of the project's current progress, showcasing various components including 3D printed models and a set up of the vein.
⚡Materials & Electrical Components Laboratory
Made up of more than 20 dedicated experimental facilities and hundreds of instruments overall, the Materials & Electrical Components Laboratory guarantees an optimal choice of electrical components, materials and processes for ESA missions and external projects.
One tour will cover the Environmental Test Laboratories and the Cleanliness and Contamination Control Laboratories. The environmental test laboratory uses unique test facilities to replicate one or more detrimental factors of the space environment, including dedicated facilities for synergistic testing. The Material's Physics and Chemistry Laboratory offers expert advice on cleanliness and contamination control, quantifies particulate & molecular contamination levels, audits cleanroom facilities tests materials, flight hardware for their contamination potential and performs bake-outs.
A second tour will cover the Electrical Components Laboratory. This lab maintains numerous facilities to carry out various analyses and tests to ensure reliable EEE Components (Electrical, Electronic and Electro-mechanical) on ESA missions and external projects. The laboratory offers services in the areas of: Failure Analysis, Destructive Physical Analysis, Reliability Analysis, Radiation Effect Characterisation.
🌕Life Support and Physical Science Laboratory
The Life Support & Physical Sciences Instrumentation Laboratory supports work on life and physical sciences instrumentation and experiments for microgravity research, life support and environmental control and other exploration related activities, including experimental testing or rehearsing space mission payloads, life support system development or activities for planetary exploration. The Lab can investigate and test a wide variety of factors, including prolonged effects of low- or hyper-gravities. Its facilities also support flight projects, such as ATV disinfection and microbiological control campaigns, planetary protection-related activities for ExoMars, lunar lander payloads and technology development activities.
🚀ESA Propulsion Laboratory
The ESA Propulsion Laboratory (EPL) is an operational facility at ESTEC in the spacecraft propulsion testing field. The EPL provides test services to the ESA Propulsion and Aerothermodynamics Division, which is responsible at European Space Agency for R&D activities and support to projects in the areas of chemical propulsion, electric and advanced propulsion and aerothermodynamics.
🛰️Test Centre
The Test Centre hosts in a single location the most advanced facilities and measurement tools: a world-class infrastructure qualified to execute environmental testing (vibration, acoustic, electro-magnetic, thermal-vacuum) on all types and sizes of specimens to verify that they are suitable for the purpose. ESA’s Test Centre has supported many historic missions, Europe’s 20-tonne ATV space truck and Envisat, the world’s largest civilian Earth-observing mission, no less than 22 Galileo ‘Full Operational Capability’ satellites and the multi-module BepiColombo spacecraft currently journeying to Mercury.