NASO

ESA's RAMSES mission aims to rendezvous with asteroid 99942 Apophis during its close Earth flyby in April 2029. The mission's key goal is to capture high-resolution images of the asteroid’s surface and analyze any changes during the flyby.

Factsheet

  • Schools involved School of Engineering and Computer Science
  • Institute(s) Institute for Surface Applied Laser, Phototonics and Surface Technologies ALPS
  • Research unit(s) ALPS / Laser and Photonics
  • Funding organisation Others
  • Duration 01.12.2024 - 31.12.2025
  • Head of project Prof. Dr. Beat Neuenschwander
  • Partner Universität Bern

Situation

This project focuses on determining the best scientific imager for the Space and Planetary Science Division at UniBE. Options include using off-the-shelf components, reusing parts from previous developments, or custom integration. Supported by ALPS from BFH-TI with optical simulations, the study will evaluate feasibility, scientific merit, cost, and schedule, guiding an informed decision for the mission's tight timeline.

This project contributes to the following SDGs

  • 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • 14: Life below water