Argentine Scientists Design a Microsatellite that Will Travel to the Moon with NASA It Was Baptized “Athenea”, Has the Measurements of a Shoe Box and Will Serve to Validate Technologies
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A group of engineers and students from the Faculty of Engineering of the National University of La Plata will be part of the momentous event.The entry NASA will bring astronauts to the moon and an Argentine microsatellite will participate in the mission was first published in #BorderJournalism.


Researchers from the Aerospace Technology Center (CTA) and the Electronic Navigation and Telecommunications Systems (SENyT) group are working on the development of ATENEA. This is the Argentine microsatellite that will be incorporated into the Artemis II mission of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) following the signing of an agreement with the National Commission for Space Activities (CONAE). In addition, three other inte…
In April 2026, the U.S. space agency will make a new manned journey to the Moon. In addition to the four astronauts, the voyage will include a local artifact. Despite libertarian funding, flag science is up to big projects.
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