111D 15H 33M 45S
111D 15H 33M 45S
TO LAUNCH
TO LAUNCH
TO LAUNCH
TO LAUNCH
OF THE FIRST STUDENT-BUILT SATELLITE IN CZECH REPUBLIC
OF THE FIRST STUDENT-BUILT SATELLITE IN CZECH REPUBLIC
KOSTKA
OUR TEAM
OUR TEAM
OUR TEAM
The YSpace team was founded as an initiative of five students from the new Space Applications Master’s program at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology. The original vision was to develop a satellite mission capable of joining the European Space Agency's "Fly Your Satellite!" program. By doing so, the university and the involved students gain invaluable experience in developing technologies for the harsh space environment. Currently, the team is growing rapidly and actively building a network between the academic sphere and the fast-developing space industry in the Czech Republic. This collaboration provides unique opportunities for education in radio communications and the real-world operation of orbital technologies.
The YSpace team was founded as an initiative of five students from the new Space Applications Master’s program at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology. The original vision was to develop a satellite mission capable of joining the European Space Agency's "Fly Your Satellite!" program. By doing so, the university and the involved students gain invaluable experience in developing technologies for the harsh space environment. Currently, the team is growing rapidly and actively building a network between the academic sphere and the fast-developing space industry in the Czech Republic. This collaboration provides unique opportunities for education in radio communications and the real-world operation of orbital technologies.
The YSpace team was founded as an initiative of five students from the new Space Applications Master’s program at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology. The original vision was to develop a satellite mission capable of joining the European Space Agency's "Fly Your Satellite!" program. By doing so, the university and the involved students gain invaluable experience in developing technologies for the harsh space environment. Currently, the team is growing rapidly and actively building a network between the academic sphere and the fast-developing space industry in the Czech Republic. This collaboration provides unique opportunities for education in radio communications and the real-world operation of orbital technologies.
Copyright © 2026 YSpace
Copyright © 2026 YSpace
Copyright © 2026 YSpace
Copyright © 2026 YSpace
