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Mendoza Students Built a Satellite and Dream of Representing the Country in a Space Launch

Summary by El Sol
From more than 400 schools that started the challenge across the country, the AstraMentis team, made up of fourth-year students from the Universidad del Aconcagua College, managed to get into the top 20. Students learned about the news through the virtual classroom and by email, after being notified by the directors of the National Commission on Space Activities (CONAE). View this post on Instagram The project that took them there is a CanSat: a…
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From more than 400 schools that started the challenge across the country, the AstraMentis team, made up of fourth-year students from the Universidad del Aconcagua College, managed to get into the top 20. Students learned about the news through the virtual classroom and by email, after being notified by the directors of the National Commission on Space Activities (CONAE). View this post on Instagram The project that took them there is a CanSat: a…

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El Sol broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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