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  {
    "slug": "python",
    "title": "đźŽ“ Europython 2026 - Forensic Science đź“ˇ",
    "date": "2026-02-14",
    "author": "",
    "links": "https://www.skylink.agh.edu.pl/python/",
    "cover": "/content/news/python/cover.jpg",
    "description": "Click link to see video! Python in the Service of Justice: Modern Analysis Tools in Forensics",
    "path": "/content/news/python/"
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  {
    "slug": "license",
    "title": "đźŽ“ Amateur Radio License Course at Our Student Research Group đź“ˇ",
    "date": "2025-12-02",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/license/cover.png",
    "description": "We are happy to share that our student research group is launching a structured course preparing participants for the official amateur radio license exam.\n\nThe initiative is aimed at students and enthusiasts who want to:\n- understand how modern radio communication works,\n- learn the basics of antennas and propagation,\n- get familiar with the legal and regulatory framework of amateur radio,\n- and gain the knowledge required to pass the UKE amateur radio exam.\n\nAs part of the course, we will combine:\n- theory â€“ fundamentals of radio engineering, modulation, antennas, safety, and regulations,\n- practice â€“ real demonstrations of radio contacts, operating procedures, and working with equipment.\n\nThe course is open to people from different backgrounds â€“ no prior experience in radio or electronics is necessary. Itâ€™s a great opportunity to develop skills in communication technologies, which are highly relevant in areas such as IoT, satellite systems, aerospace, emergency communications, and embedded systems.",
    "path": "/content/news/license/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "boardAberdeen",
    "title": "International Collaboration in Deep-Space Exploration â€“ Proud Moment for Our Team!",
    "date": "2025-11-19",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/boardAberdeen/cover.jpg",
    "description": "Weâ€™re excited to share a highlight from our student research group:  has recently developed a dedicated electronics board for the University of Aberdeen as part of our ongoing international cooperation.\nThe board is designed for an underwater exploration drone, a platform intended to simulate missions to subsurface oceans on worlds like Europa. Its purpose is to enable reliable communication between onboard sensors and the droneâ€™s main control unit â€” a critical component for exploring extreme aquatic environments.\nđźš€ Collaboration, curiosity, and engineering â€” thatâ€™s what drives us forward.",
    "path": "/content/news/boardAberdeen/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "slawosz",
    "title": "From Orbit to AGH“ an Inspiring Meeting with Astronaut Dr. SĹ‚awosz UznaĹ„ski-WiĹ›niewski",
    "date": "2025-11-04",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/slawosz/cover.jpg",
    "description": "Today we had the incredible opportunity to take part in a meeting with Dr. SĹ‚awosz UznaĹ„ski-WiĹ›niewski â€” Polish astronaut with the European Space Agency (ESA), engineer, and inspiring science communicator.\nThe meeting was part of the Post-Flight Tour, during which Dr. UznaĹ„ski shares his experiences from the IGNIS mission â€” including experiments conducted in microgravity and innovative technologies developed through orbital research. đźš€\nDuring the event, we learned about life and work in space, experiments conducted in microgravity, and cutting-edge technologies developed thanks to orbital research. Dr. UznaĹ„ski also shared his career path and insights into what it takes to become an astronaut đź‘¨â€Ťđźš€\nRepresenting our student research group AGH SkyLink were\nAleksander Kopyto, Julia BrÄ…glewicz, and Kacper Sikora. âś¨\nThe meeting was truly inspiring â€” filled with knowledge, passion, and motivation to continue developing the Polish space sector. đźš€\nWe would like to thank Dr. SĹ‚awosz UznaĹ„ski-WiĹ›niewski for sharing his experience and inspiring the next generation of engineers. đź™Ś\nHuge thanks also to the organizers for creating a space to discuss the future of Polish space technologies.âś¨",
    "path": "/content/news/slawosz/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "firstFrames",
    "title": "First Frames from Our Satellite Ground Station!",
    "date": "2025-10-03",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/firstFrames/cover.png",
    "description": "Our ground station, operating within the TinyGS network, has successfully received its first frames from the Tianqi-16 satellite đźš€.\nCurrently, it is capable of receiving LoRa transmissions in the 433 MHz band, as well as signals from stratospheric balloons, including projects such as WTK and AATC.\nGreat work on the antenna and project idea by Jakub Uchacz and Magdalena Nowakđź™Ś",
    "path": "/content/news/firstFrames/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "himalayas",
    "title": "SkyLink in the Himalayas!",
    "date": "2025-08-14",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/himalayas/cover.jpg",
    "description": "Our president, Aleksander Kopyto, took part in the international Spaceward Bound India Program expedition in Ladakh đź‡®đź‡ł. The mission was carried out at Tso Kar Lake, one of the worldâ€™s highest-altitude salt lakes, whose environment resembles Mars.\nDuring the fieldwork, our Ground-Penetrating Radar project was successfully deployed in the Himalayas, proving its reliability in extreme conditions and delivering valuable scientific results. This is a huge milestone for SkyLink and shows that our solutions can perform in real-world exploration missions!",
    "path": "/content/news/himalayas/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "arissSstvCertificate",
    "title": "ARISS SSTV Certificate",
    "date": "2025-07-25",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/arissSstvCertificate/cover.jpg",
    "description": "The AGH Skylink team successfully received SSTV transmissions from the International Space Station (ISS) and was awarded an official certificate by ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station). The broadcast commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz mission and the 40th anniversary of the first two-way SSTV communication during the STS-51F mission. The images were transmitted from the Russian segment of the ISS using an amateur radio system. We thank the ARISS organizers and mentors for this unique opportunity.",
    "path": "/content/news/arissSstvCertificate/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "eventWithSlawosz",
    "title": "Event with astronaut SĹ‚awosz UznaĹ„ski-WiĹ›niewski",
    "date": "2025-07-22",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/eventWithSlawosz/cover.jpg",
    "description": "AGH Skylink was invited to a special communication event with astronaut SĹ‚awosz UznaĹ„ski-WiĹ›niewski at the Copernicus Science Centre. Our team was represented by Magdalena Nowak, ëŻĽëł‘ě¤€, and Olek Kopyto. We conducted workshops on how CB radios work, where visitors could see their voices visualized on an oscilloscopeâ€”before and after being transformed into a radio wave. Guests also learned the basics of electronic measurements, SDR receivers, and radio modulation techniques. The youngest participants had a blast, but curious adults joined in as well!",
    "path": "/content/news/eventWithSlawosz/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "groundRadarAward",
    "title": "Ground-Penetrating Radar Award",
    "date": "2025-06-03",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/groundRadarAward/cover.jpg",
    "description": "Our Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) project, designed to be mounted on a drone developed in collaboration with the Production Engineering and Energy Science Club at the University of Agriculture, won 3rd place at the URK Student Research Club Session! A great example of the power of interdisciplinary teamwork.",
    "path": "/content/news/groundRadarAward/"
  },
  {
    "slug": "conference2025",
    "title": "Space Resources Conference 2025",
    "date": "2025-05-24",
    "author": "",
    "links": null,
    "cover": "/content/news/conference2025/cover.jpg",
    "description": "Weâ€™ve just wrapped up an inspiring experience at the Space Resources Conference (May 21â€“23), where we presented our project posters and connected with experts from around the world! A highlight of the event was meeting Bernard Foing, former Chief Scientist of ESA, who praised our ideas and congratulated us on the direction our student group is taking.\nPoster authors:\n- Krzysztof RosiĹ„ski, MichaĹ‚ MikoĹ‚ajczyk, Kacper Sikora â€“ Free Space Optical Laser Transceiver\n- Aleksander Kopyto, Sylwester Ĺšlusarczyk, Jakub Uchacz â€“ Development of a Ground Penetrating Radar for a Himalayan Survey Mission\n- Kacper Wojtowicz â€“ Chronaflow: an app for subjective time perception research in Analog Astronaut Missions\nAGH SKYLINK is gaining momentum â€“ and this is just the beginning of our cosmic journey! đźŚŚ",
    "path": "/content/news/conference2025/"
  }
]