Argentina Joins NASA's Moon Return with Microsatellite Testing GPS ...
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By Iván Pérez Sarmenti, CNN en Español. Humans are seeking to return to the moon with the Artemis II mission, which launches this Wednesday and carries four astronauts around Earth's satellite, something that hasn't happened since 1972. While it is a NASA expedition, four countries are participating, one of them in Latin America. "Argentina will be participating in the first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years," says Gabriel Sanca, …
At hours when NASA takes advantage of the climate window that opened to launch the Artemis II manned mission that will surround the Moon, the countdown has already started in Argentina. At the stations of Córdoba and Tierra del Fuego, the teams are ready to receive the first data from the Argentine satellite that will “awaken” in space at five and a half hours after takeoff and will reach about 72,000 kilometers from the Earth. That is twice the…
In an interview on Mañana Sylvestre on Radio 10, the Doctor of Applied Sciences and Engineering of UNSAM, Gabriel Sanca, highlighted the historical significance of Argentina’s participation in NASA’s Artemis II mission, which will mark the return of humanity to the lunar environment after more than half a century. “That Argentina can participate with a scientific-technological experiment in a mission of these characteristics is a huge responsibi…
This Wednesday, Argentina will be part of one of the most important milestones of the new space race: the launch of Artemis II, NASA's manned mission that will mark the return of astronauts to the lunar environment after more than 50 years.In this context, the country will participate with the ATENEA microsatellite, a development led by the National Commission on Space Activities (CONAE) along with universities and institutions of the local scie…
The UBA will participate in the NASA Artemis II mission with the development of the Argentine satellite Athena, a CubeSat that will be deployed in deep space during the historic return of astronauts to lunar orbit after more than 50 years. Read more
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