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Team work at the ESA Academy's latest Concurrent Engineering Workshop, held from 20 to 23 February 2018 at the Academy’s Training and Learning Centre, ESA-ESEC, Belgium.
Attended by 22 university students from 12 different ESA Member and Associate States, the Workshop gave participants an intensive introduction to the Concurrent Engineering design method.
Working in teams, the students contributed to the the LUNar CrasH mission – or LUNCH for short – which had an ambitious goal: observe the crater, scan for water particles and ejecta plume generated by crashing an impactor into the surface of the Moon.