AGH Space Systems

AGH Space Systems is a student organization focused on developing space technologies and spreading knowledge about space. Currently, it brings together over 150 students, divided into four sections. Rover Section is responsible for developing the Kalman rover, which won 1st place at the 2024 University Rover Challenge and the 2025 Australian Rover Challenge. The team handles every aspect of the rover's design and construction, creating fully functional machines capable of withstanding harsh conditions and performing complex tasks during competitions. Rocket Section, as the longest-running section, this team has successfully built 8 rockets. Currently, they are working on Turbulence – the first student-built liquid-fueled rocket in Poland. To ensure it can reach several kilometers in altitude, the section conducts extensive testing and trial runs, which are a critical part of their work. Rocket and Balloon Experiments Section, despite being the youngest one, is rapidly making strides, focusing on projects that enable human and creature survival in space. Their GraviTE project won the DirectionSpace competition, earning the opportunity to fly to the International Space Station. Marketing and Logistics Section is responsible for promoting the group's projects and supporting other sections in achieving their goals. They handle partner communications, social media, and external relations, all of which are essential for the continued growth and development of the organization.

Strona internetowaspacesystems.agh.edu.pl

Adres e-mailspacesystems@agh.edu.pl

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