SKA Robotics is a student research team within the Students’ Space Association at Warsaw
University of Technology, dedicated to developing advanced robotic systems for planetary
exploration. Our team works on innovative projects that combine mechanical engineering,
electronics, software, and autonomous systems to simulate real space mission scenarios.
Over the years, SKA Robotics has developed multiple robotic platforms for international
competitions such as the Anatolian Rover Challenge (ARC), the European Rover Challenge (ERC), and the University Rover Challenge
(URC). One of our major projects is Sirius II, a second-generation Mars rover designed for
terrain traversal, robotic manipulation, and in-situ scientific analysis. The team has also
developed Dedal, an autonomous aerial drone designed to support planetary exploration missions through aerial data collection and autonomous navigation.
Through hands-on engineering, collaboration, and innovation, SKA Robotics aims to advance
student-led space robotics and contribute to the future of planetary exploration.