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Design of an optical system for expanding of the Nd:YAG laser beam in the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) setup
Roščák, Michal ; Antoš, Martin (referee) ; Kaiser, Jozef (advisor)
Purpose of this bachelor thesis is to design of an telescope for expanding the Nd:YAG laser gauss beam used in LIBS aparature. Intesity of the radiation around centre is approximately same and therefore is useful for focusation on sample. Designed telescope consists of two lenses. Distance between them can be adjusted by fine screw thread for attributes correction of the expanded beam. The aparature is designed with respect for system optical aberrations and final size of the telescope.
Mathematical algorithm of telescope control by using dobsonian mount
Malec, Jan ; Martišek, Dalibor (referee) ; Štarha, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is an analysis of the relationship between the position of the azimuthal telescope assembly and the position of the object in the sky, assuming that the position of the object in the sky is described right ascension and declination. There is also an analysis of the telescope resolution. For this purpose has created a simple program (attached to this thesis) to compute the diffraction patterns in the focal plane from point star. From motion of telescope tracing observed object are also expressed the necessary torque and power generated by controlled drives on mount.
Design of binocular telescope
Chlpek, Matúš ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Zvonek, Miroslav (advisor)
The goal of my thesis is to create a design of binocular telescope considering technical, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements of this product. The design should be appliable on existing technical base with relatively small changes allowed, with emphasis on constructional requirements and user ergonomy.
Construction of Equatorial Fork Mount
Tůma, Jiří ; Matějka, Petr (referee) ; Pavlík, Jan (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with design of equatorial fork mount for astronomical telescope. The issue of space object watching equipment is deeply analysed. The enclosures of analysis are used in design project. Important aspects are accuracy of motion and high resolution of mount. These parameters are compared with series manufactured equatorial mounts.
Construction of boom of loader Dapper
Gregor, Jiří ; Petráš, Jiří (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the current kinematic mechanism of the DAPPER 5000 boom. The second part of the thesis deals with the new mechanism design. The new solution is also analysed kinematically and forcefully. The first part of the thesis is devoted to a description of the DAPPER 5000 and its parts. It is followed by a description of its boom, its analysis and comparison with the booms of competitive loaders. After a critical review of the various boom concepts, where their suitability for the DAPPER 5000 is assessed, a new mechanism for the DAPPER boom is designed. This is followed by a detailed analysis of this mechanism, a basic strength check and, in conclusion, the results of the analyses are summarized, and the meaningfulness of this structural change is evaluated.
Design of the telescope spectrograph for distant object analysis
Drobil, Tomáš ; Pořízka, Pavel (referee) ; Novotný, Jan (advisor)
Meteor spectra obtained from orbit include many spectral lines in the ultraviolet region, which is mostly absorbed by the atmosphere and thus cannot be observed from ground stations. This bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a spectrograph, placed in a 2U CubeSat, suitable for meteor observation and its spectral analysis in the range from the ultraviolet to near-infrared region. The design includes choice of a suitable camera. Based on the required parameters, several designs have been created, and the process is summarized in the last chapter. The research study of telescopes combined with spectrometers used for meteor observations is also included.
Unified Design of Box Gripper Telescopes for Navette and SMC Storage Machines
Sojka, Michal ; Václav, Miloš (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is unified design of box gripper telescopes for Navette and SMC storage machines. The work contains technical report and drawings documentation. The first part of technical report is aim to research of similar constructions used in the world. Followed by own construction solution, including needed calculation. At the final part of work was created a tolerance analysis of new telescope. The drawings documentation contains assembly and subassembly drawings.
The Evolution of Space Telescopes
Bátorová, Silvia ; Sučková, Magda (referee) ; Froehling, Kenneth (advisor)
Tato bakalářská práce se zaměřuje na popis historie dalekohledu, počínaje refrakčními a reflexními verzemi optického dalekohledu a pokračuje stručným nástinem historie radioteleskopu a vesmírných dalekohledů obecně. Poté jsou specifikovány základní vlastnosti kosmických dalekohledů a jejich pozitivní a negativní vlastnosti jsou porovnány. Na závěr jsou popsány tři nejdůležitější vesmírné dalekohledy a jejich přínosy pro vědu jsou objasněny.
Design of the telescope spectrograph for distant object analysis
Drobil, Tomáš ; Pořízka, Pavel (referee) ; Novotný, Jan (advisor)
Meteor spectra obtained from orbit include many spectral lines in the ultraviolet region, which is mostly absorbed by the atmosphere and thus cannot be observed from ground stations. This bachelor thesis focuses on the design of a spectrograph, placed in a 2U CubeSat, suitable for meteor observation and its spectral analysis in the range from the ultraviolet to near-infrared region. The design includes choice of a suitable camera. Based on the required parameters, several designs have been created, and the process is summarized in the last chapter. The research study of telescopes combined with spectrometers used for meteor observations is also included.
Collimator - test readiness review
Budasz, Jiří ; Kaván, František ; Kredba, Jan ; Lédl, Vít ; Mach, Marek ; Pleštil, Jan ; Psota, Pavel ; Steiger, Lukáš ; Tomka, David ; Václavík, Jan ; Veselý, Martin
This document describes the test procedure applicable to the overall functional test of the NEOSTED collimator.\nThe test to be performed according to this procedure are to demonstrate the compliance of the above item to the requirements specified in the applicable document as part of the overall verification program. The test results shall be collected in a Test Report.

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