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Overview of current spaceships
Špačková, Jana ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Zikmund, Pavel (advisor)
Target of this work is to create an overview of commonly used and in this time developed transports used for carrying payload to space and comparing these transportation means. First part of the work is divided into three sections, rockets reaching the Earth’s orbit, rockets flying bellow it and other means of space transport. These sections are further sorted by states and its stage of development they are currently in. Second part of the work is focused on comparing previously described transports from the perspective of safety, power and also costs needed for running and manufacturing them. In the end there are results from the comparing section of this work and comments on the probable path of the near future development of the space transportation.
Predictive software for Earth collision with Near Eartch Objects
Stopka, Jiří ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartoněk, Jaroslav (advisor)
Aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to research and discuss the basics of orbital mechanics and their application on a real problem. The application of orbital mechanics is made by creating a software for predicting Earth’s collision with Near-Earth Objects in Borland Delphi 7 development enviroment. The created software should be able to predict close approaches of Earth and Near-Earth Objects in a time scale selected by user and issue a warning in case of a dangerous close approach.
Calculation of orbit for Solar research satellite
Stopka, Jiří ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartoněk, Jaroslav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to propose a suitable methodology for finding orbits around the Earth in which it will be possible to create conditions for a total solar eclipse. The methodology for orbit determination is designed and implemented through a Pascal scripting language, which is included in this work. The resulting orbits obtained using the proposed methodology are mutually evaluated. The thesis also includes a discussion on the scope of applicability of this methodology.
Predictive software for Earth collision with Near Eartch Objects
Stopka, Jiří ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartoněk, Jaroslav (advisor)
Aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to research and discuss the basics of orbital mechanics and their application on a real problem. The application of orbital mechanics is made by creating a software for predicting Earth’s collision with Near-Earth Objects in Borland Delphi 7 development enviroment. The created software should be able to predict close approaches of Earth and Near-Earth Objects in a time scale selected by user and issue a warning in case of a dangerous close approach.
Overview of current spaceships
Špačková, Jana ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Zikmund, Pavel (advisor)
Target of this work is to create an overview of commonly used and in this time developed transports used for carrying payload to space and comparing these transportation means. First part of the work is divided into three sections, rockets reaching the Earth’s orbit, rockets flying bellow it and other means of space transport. These sections are further sorted by states and its stage of development they are currently in. Second part of the work is focused on comparing previously described transports from the perspective of safety, power and also costs needed for running and manufacturing them. In the end there are results from the comparing section of this work and comments on the probable path of the near future development of the space transportation.

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