Address | Beranovych 130, Praha - Letnany, Czech Republic |
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Telephone | 00420724391956 |
URL | https://www.vzlu.cz/?lang=en |
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Project MiYa – VZLU UAM Development
VZLU's own tilt-wing UAM is designed for use in the military, in civil logistics and for the transport of passengers within the framework of urban air mobility. The final aircraft is capable of vertical take-off and landing, uses a wing for lift-off at a cruising speed of 300 km/h, carries 400 kg of cargo or four passengers and transports them up to a distance of 300 km.
The QUVIK (Quick Ultra-Violet Kilonovae surveyor) project aims to develop the first Czech space telescope optimised for the ultraviolet part of the spectrum. The telescope's primary goal is to observe so-called kilonovae, which result from mergers of neutron stars. The observations will provide critical information about the formation of elements heavier than iron during these mergers. The telescope will also enable observations of hot stars, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, star clusters, and galactic nuclei where supermassive black holes rip apart stars at the galaxy's centre.
VAC02 is a plug-and-play, fully integrated, versatile Attitude Determination and Control System (ADCS) solution designed for CubeSats with 1U to 6U form factors. It is equipped with three reaction wheels, three magnetorquers as actuators, six sun sensors, plus two magnetometers, and three gyroscopes as sensors. This compact solution with Cortex-M7 computer provides exceptional pointing awareness and performance for smaller CubeSats. VAC02 can be also modified to handle larger form factors (up to 16U).