ISAE-SUPAERO 2022 annual report

ISAE-SUPAERO ANNUAL REPORT 2022 25 26 1,500 instructors partners Project GenHyO Hydrogen Generation Occitanie GenHyO, the winning project of the “Skills and Professions of the Future” call for expressions of interest, aims to foster the emergence of talent and accelerate the adaptation of trainingprograms, fromvocational training todoctoral studies, to the skills needs of the low-carbon hydrogen industry. The project, which brings together 26 academic partners, is structured in 4work areas. Setting up trainingmodules for different audiences Training 1,500 instructors fromall horizons (mutualization to all Occitanie) Promoting jobs in theHydrogen industry, orientation and professional integration to the various audiences Evaluating thechangingneeds through an forward studies observatory of trades and skills in the sector With this project, ISAE-SUPAEROfinds anecho to its strategy in terms of training and research for a low-carbon aviation. Within a year, the first course modules will be put in place, followedby thedeployment of experimental platforms dedicated to understanding the challenges of integrating these technologies on planes. Dart Mission Double Asteroid Redirection Test The DART mission is the ambitious first part of a dual ESA/ NASAmission to evaluate possible techniques for deflecting potentially Earth-threatening asteroids. Its goal was to send a spacecraft to collide with Dimorphos, an asteroid located some 11 million kilometers from Earth, in order to modify its trajectory. The mission succeeded brilliantly on September 27, 2022. TheHERAmission, complementary toDART anddeveloped by ESA, will take off in 2024 to reach the asteroid, in order to study inmore detail the consequences of the impact. ISAESUPAERO’s Electronics, Optronics and Signal Department (DEOS) actively participated in theDARTmission, contributing to thecharacterizationof theasteroidsurface through the detailed analysis of the last images taken of theDimorphos surface in the seconds before the impact. Naomi Murdoch, fromthe “SpaceSystems for Planetology and Applications” (SSPA) team, is also part of the HERA science team. She is the mission’s co-investigator and co-leader of the working group responsible for the preparation and coordination of the analysis of the data from the HERAmission. She is responsible for the surface physical properties theme. The SSPA team’s scientific contributions to thesemissions are to exploit thedata to understand thephysical properties of the asteroid in order to better interpret theDART impact. It studies the surface-lander interactions to improve the landing strategy of theCubeSats on the asteroid, and interprets the data acquired during the landing phase to study the physical properties of the surface. Flash the QR code to view the video. The Dart mission has reached its target: explanations by Dr. Naomi Murdoch, planetology researcher! Our pillars

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