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Adam Hláčik says he knew from childhood that he wanted to build planes or satellites. After high school, he headed to BUT, and when the new master's degree in Space Applications opened last year, he didn't hesitate. “Eleven of us signed up, nine stayed. A few of us have formed a group of really good friends who understand each other very well,” says Adam Hláčik. It's no coincidence that he mentions a group of friends. They decided to start a student association together. “During the first semester we had to develop simulated missions. It wasn't anything specific, it was more of a learning process. But then I found out that there was a possibility to plan a mission at school and then apply for a consultation at the European Space Agency. Their expert team will evaluate the plan, advise on what to improve. I was interested because we didn't have anything so purely practical at school. So my friends and I decided to give it a try,” he says.
Initially, they had a few ideas on what to focus the mission on. But when they met Libor Lenža, who is the head of biological research at the Space Agri Technology laboratory at Mendel University in Brno, the decision was made. “We invented together a nice experimentbased on reviving bacteria in orbit to generate oxygen. This is a CIMER mission. We started working on it and got feedback from the European Space Agency that they liked it. We were invited to present our work. Consequently, we felt it was a shame to end this and put it behind us. That's how we started the process of establishing the association,” says Adam Hláčik about the path to founding YSpace.
Responsibility: Bc. Tereza Kučerová