The first scientific results of the Zero G Mission
Mr. Ing. Vratislav Šálený, Ph.D., coordinator of the BUT research team, shared with us the first scientific results of the Zero G Mission:
“Exactly two weeks ago, at the Václav Havel International Airport in Prague, we awaited the return of the Zero G Mission participants together – in a friendly but tense atmosphere. Today, our research team is pleased to share with you the first results of the analysis of the data collected during this extraordinary mission. A link to the article can be found below:
🔗 Mission Zero G: Resilience in weightlessness verified by an experiment involving BUT
Our great thanks and appreciation go to the top management of the Ministry of Transport and the CzechInvest agency, as well as to all the staff who contributed to the realization of the Zero G Mission. It was an extraordinary event that we will remember for a long time and with gratitude.
We would like to thank especially Honza Spratka – representative of Planetarium Prague (planetum.cz) and the European Space Agency’s Education Office ESERO Czech Republic (eserocz.cz) for making our experiment possible on board the A310 aircraft and for their significant aid in its preparation and execution.
Thank you all for your cooperation and support!