By uniting space and architecture, Fernando Cavele became, at the age of 25, the first Mozambican with the title of "analog astronaut", simulating space missions on earth, dreaming of bringing talent and Mozambique to the US space agency NASA.
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By uniting space and architecture, Fernando Cavele became, at the age of 25, the first Mozambican with the title of "analog astronaut", simulating space missions on earth, dreaming of bringing talent and Mozambique to the US space agency NASA.