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About us

At the end of August 2023, all the components of Hydronaut were transported from the flooded quarry in the village of Jesenný to the ČVUT campus in Prague’s Dejvice district, where they were reassembled.

Over the next two years, they will serve here for the purposes of so-called dry missions, i.e., simulations of space missions outside aquatic environments.

The new location on dry land will allow participation in training and utilisation by individuals without diving training, especially benefiting local students in technical fields.

The combination of the Hydronaut H03 DeepLab, the Mission control centre and the dom for possible EVA gave rise to the complex facility of Little Moon City Prague (LMCP). The research and training center for isolated experiments and simulation missions ready to serve various purposes across the scientific, business and industrial fields.

Little Moon City Prague was inaugurated in November 2023 by Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli. Since the launch of Little Moon City Prague, analogue missions and research projects have been conducted in the training centre in cooperation with our partners.

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Another astronaut on the Hydronaut Project board!

April 2024

This time we had the pleasure of welcoming ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori.

Few facts about Roberto:
spent 35 days and 12 hours in space • a crew member on the final flight of Endeavour • participated in three space missions + another two hours on the Hydronaut Project board 😉

Robert Vittori and his colleagues were interested in Virtual trainer development, decompression issues in deep sea missions, crew safety and comfort in the habitat and also project history and funding.

We are pleased to be able to offer something to scientific and university teams.

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Little Moon City Prague Opening

November 2023

Little Moon City Prague was inaugurated in November 2023 by Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli, who is a member of the European Space Agency (ESA) and has spent a total of 313 days, 2 hours and 36 minutes in space.

As part of this festive event, a lecture by Paolo Nespoli – „Human Space Endeavours: Today, Tomorrow, After-Tomorrow, After-after Tomorrow“ – was also held in the auditorium of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the CTU in Prague.

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Jiří Schneider,
Chief Technology Officer

Miroslav Rozložník,
Chief Scientific Officer and International Collaborations

Stanislav Smolaga,
Managing Director

Miloš Čihák,
Media and PR Representative

 

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