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Artemis Ii: De Dónde Surge El Nombre De La Histórica Misión Que Vuelve a La Luna Después De Medio Siglo

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The historic mission took off towards the lunar orbit with an international crew and the participation of Argentina through the Atenea microsatellite, developed by CONAE together with national universities. Artemis II was a historic milestone in the realization of NASA's first manned flight to the lunar orbit in more than 50 years. The takeoff took place at 19.35 (Argentine time) from the Kennedy Space Center, thus returning to the human explora…

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The country is part of the rich historic return of manned missions to the Moon with its own technological development to travel with NASA.

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It starts the countdown for the launch of the ATENEA nanosatellite, developed with the participation of the National University of La Plata (UNLP), which will travel to the Moon as part of the NASA Artemis II mission, marking the return of manned flights around the natural satellite after more than half a century. The launch is scheduled from Wednesday, April 1, with a window that could extend until Monday, 6. The takeoff will take place from th…

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The development of the Atenea microsatellite, which will participate in NASA's Artemis II space mission.

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The country will be part of NASA’s historic Artemis II mission thanks to the development of CubeSat Atenea, an Argentine nanosatellite that will be deployed before the Orion spacecraft approaches the Moon. The device, approximately 30 x 20 x 20 cm, will travel within the Orion Stage Adapter (OSA) along with others.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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