Lämmerzahl, ClausKubelka-Lange, AndréAndréKubelka-Lange2020-03-092020-03-092018-02-09https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/1386The goal of the MAIUS-1 sounding rocket mission is the realization of the first Bose-Einstein-Condensate and following atom interferometry measurements in space. The hardware of this experiment is specifically designed to match the requirements of a sounding rocket mission. Since the different techniques to create a Bose-Einstein-Condensate like magneto-optical traps and the following atom interferometry methods are very sensitive to external magnetic fields, a effective magnetic shielding is necessary. In this work the design and also the magnetic properties and flight-readiness test procedures are described in great detail. The three-layer magnetic shielding provides a high shielding effectiveness factor of S 1000 for an undisturbed operation of the experiment. With this magnetic shielding it was possible to create the first Bose-Einstein-Condensate in space during the flight of the MAIUS-1 sounding rocket.deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBose-Einstein-CondensationAtom interferometryMagnetic shieldingEquivalence principleSpace technology620Entwicklung einer hocheffektiven Magnetfeldabschirmung für die Forschungsraketenmission MAIUS-1Development of a highly effective magnetic shielding for the sounding rocket mission MAIUS-1Dissertationurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00106413-10