The students of the Alfonso X el Sabio University, accompanied by the company B2Space, launched a microsatelite into the stratosphere this Wednesday from the León air base to analyze the impact of climate change on forests. The device, which flew over the stratosphere of León at 25,000 meters above sea level for more than five hours, has collected data and images of forest masses, crops in the region and suitable locations to optimize the expans…
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The students of the Alfonso X el Sabio University, accompanied by the company B2Space, launched a microsatelite into the stratosphere this Wednesday from the León air base to analyze the impact of climate change on forests. The device, which flew over the stratosphere of León at 25,000 meters above sea level for more than five hours, has collected data and images of forest masses, crops in the region and suitable locations to optimize the expans…