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Artemis 1 - CEROBEAR bearings on the way to the moon

Artemis 1 - CEROBEAR bearings on the way to the moon

Rolling bearings from CEROBEAR GmbH are on board of NASA’s moon mission. The bearing manufacturer from Herzogenrath has developed six different bearing types for the Artemis 1 mission.

About one week after its launch, the Orion capsule of NASA’s Artemis 1 lunar mission circled the moon in approximately 130 km. …

CEROBEAR at FIA2022 - Farnborough Airshow 2022

CEROBEAR AND MINEBEAMITSUMI AEROSPACE AT FARNBOROUGH AIRSHOW 2022

For the first time since 2018, the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA) welcomed back the aviation industry and with it CEROBEAR to the UK from July 18-22, 2022.
For decades, the FIA has been one of the most important global exhibition platforms for the aerospace industry. …

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NASA’s endurance worked out: "Perseverance" has successfully landed on Mars

In a fully automated maneuver, the Mars rover “Perseverance” landed without any problems on Mars on February 18, 2021 at 21:56 CET. Approximately 50 different CEROBEAR bearing types are installed in different areas of the rover and will now be active during the exploration, which will last at least one Mars year. …

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