629 likes, 71 comments - overhead.events on : "Countdown to ORBIT the ultimate matura-party from Max Valier pumped by OVERHEAD Dive into a night of unforgettable fun this Saturday at Messe Bozen. Be there at 21:00 !". Datenschutzhinweis gem Art. 13 DSGVO 2016/679. Die angegebenen Daten werden verwendet, um den Newsletter zu abonnieren und werden elektronisch verarbeitet, wobei eine Verarbeitung auf Papier nicht ausgeschlossen ist. Verantwortlicher fr die Datenverarbeitung ist Fiera Bolzano SpA/Messe Bozen AG, an die Sie sich wenden knnen, um Ihre Rechte geltend zu machen. Zu diesen gehren u. a ... maxvalier.orbit on : "Seniors !! Were ready to celebrate our achievements! Max Valier unites with Overhead to create southtyrols biggest Party in honor of the classes from of 2024 with over 100 students! Lets make history together and create memories that will last a lifetime! This is NO Maturaball - its a indoor Festival 21:00 - 03 ...

Welcome our Headliners from Germany: @lucadantespadafora & @niklas_dee AGE: 16+ 1,274 Followers, 1,987 Following, 15 Posts - ORBIT MAX VALIER (@maxvalier.orbit) on Instagram: "" Max Valier Sat (formerly known as Max Valier) is a 15 kg nanosatellite with an X-ray astronomy payload and an amateur radio payload. It is built in collaboration by the Gewerbeoberschule "Max Valier" Bozen, the Gewerbeoberschule "Oskar von Miller" Meran and the Amateurastronomen "Max Valier". Max Valier, a trailblazer in rocket technology, pursued his studies at the University of Innsbruck. With backing from automotive titan Fritz von Opel, he spearheaded the development of test vehicles propelled by powder rockets starting in 1928, envisioning them as a precursor to spacecraft. Non-failure topic this week as Quinn, Chris, and Other Chris talk about Max Valier, the Austrian dude largely responsible for popularizing space research, cr... Max Valier was born on , in Bozen, Austria-Hungary, now Bolzano Italy. He enrolled in the University of Innsbruck in 1913 and studied astronomy, mathematics, and physics until he enlisted in an aviation unit in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I (1914-1918).

Non-failure topic this week as Quinn, Chris, and Other Chris talk about Max Valier, the Austrian dude largely responsible for popularizing space research, cr... Max Valier was born on , in Bozen, Austria-Hungary, now Bolzano Italy. He enrolled in the University of Innsbruck in 1913 and studied astronomy, mathematics, and physics until he enlisted in an aviation unit in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I (1914-1918).

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