The consortium involves leading Czech universities working together to develop research programmes and experiments that can be implemented not only in planned missions, such as the upcoming flight of astronaut Ales Svoboda to the International Space Station (ISS), but also in other future projects.
The collaboration is thus not only a scientific initiative, but also has an educational dimension, with the aim of preparing new generations of professionals who will be able to contribute to the further development of space technology and space exploration.
More about the collaborationVSB-TUO University Coordinator for Space Research
MUNI University Space Research Coordinator
University of Defence University Coordinator for Space Research
BUT University Coordinator for Space Research
CTU University Coordinator for Space Research
Vice-Rector for Public Relations UK
University Coordinator for Space Research Mendel University
The main
areas of cooperation
- The use of AI in space technology
- Big data processing in space missions
- Astronautics
- Space medicine and physiology
- Space technologies, applications and systems
- Space exploration without human involvement
- Space mobility
- Space automation/robotics
The research directions
ESA backup astronaut Ales Svoboda has the chance to become the second Czech in space after Vladimir Remek. It is now up to Czech scientists to come up with experiments that he could carry out during his mission to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of his own research programme.