We have the experience and the technology to design, construct and test microgravity experiment hardware for large and small jet aircraft and suborbital systems, including the development of appropriate mission and ground infrastructure concepts. We are dedicated to contribute to a maximum of scientific success. We have the experience and expertise to plan, design and execute biotechnological and biomedical experiments at a cellular and molecular level in altered gravity conditions. We have a broad academic and industrial network in the field of life sciences and engineering and collaboration agreements and contracts with leading experts and companies. Through our network and partners, we can offer our services with our outstanding experience, dedication to science at affordable costs. To get an impression of our academic research, please also watch the movie above (only as german version available).


Parabolic flights

During the last six years, we have successfully performed 14 research projects in microgravity and space life sciences on board of 12 parabolic flight campaigns. This sums up to more than 1000 parabolas.

For an example, please see the following publication:

Rapid alterations of cell cycle control proteins in human T lymphocytes in microgravity

Suborbital

During the last years, we have successfully performed several research projects in microgravity and space life sciences on board of 3 sounding rocket campaigns (TEXUS-49, MASER-12, TEXUS-50/51).

For an example, please see the following publication:

Signal transduction in primary human T lymphocytes in altered gravity – results of the MASER-12 suborbital space flight mission

Orbital

We have successfully performed a research project during the Shenzhou-8 mission and have active research projects using the International Space Station (ISS).

For an example, please see the following publication:

Severe disruption of the cytoskeleton and immunologically relevant surface molecules in a human macrophageal cell line in microgravity—Results of an in vitro experiment on board of the Shenzhou-8 space mission