Czech Republic begins space exploration with SATurnin-1 launch
The Czech satellite SATurnin-1 has been placed in orbit thanks to cooperation with Elon Musk's company, SpaceX.
As reported by the Czech Ministry of Defence, the country has joined the ranks of nations exploring space. The Czech Republic has placed its largest satellite, SATurnin-1, in orbit. The satellite, which weighs 14 kilograms and measures 33 cm x 23 cm x 23 cm, was built by the Research Test and Aerospace Institute at the request of the Czech Department of Defence.
SATurnin-1 launched into Earth's orbit
Its main task is high-resolution Earth imaging, enabled by a camera mounted on board. The satellite can capture 100 daily images, which are processed in orbit using artificial intelligence.
The SATurnin-1 project, initiated in 2022, was completed in September 2024. The construction occurred at the National Aviation and Space Research Centre VZLU Aerospace, where a team of experts and engineers carried out all the necessary assembly work. After completion, the satellite was transported to the United States. Thanks to SpaceX's cooperation, SATurnin-1 was launched into orbit using a Falcon 9 rocket, marking the pinnacle of this endeavour.
The Czech Republic plans to conquer space
The Czechs are not stopping at SATurnin-1 and are working on additional satellites, including a project similar to SATurnin-1 but intended for scientific purposes. The new satellites will also be equipped with instruments for high-resolution Earth imaging.