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  • Inside ESA's Hertz Chamber: Advanced Radio-Frequency Satellite Testing
    Inside ESA s Hertz Chamber: Advanced Radio-Frequency Satellite Testing

    Credit: Monica Alcazar-Duarte

    A view inside ESA's cavernous Hertz chamber for radio-frequency testing of satellites, which will be on show to the public during this Sunday's ESA Open Day in the Netherlands.

    Isolated from the outside world with radio- and sound-absorbing internal walls, the chamber simulates the boundless conditions of space.

    Its hybrid nature makes it unique: Hertz can assess radio signals from antennas either on a local 'near-field' basis or as if the signal has crossed thousands of kilometres of space, allowing it to serve all kinds of satellites and antenna systems.

    This photo was taken during a visit to ESA's technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands by artist and photographer Monica Alcazar-Duarte: "Once the door of the chamber was opened I was presented with a landscape that could have come from a science fiction film. I know this is not the case of course but the room was incredibly inspiring."


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