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K’oto: the Unam Nanosatellite that Could Orbit the Earth for up to 18 Months

Summary by El Economista
Rafael Guadalupe Chávez Moreno, head of the High Technology Unit of the Faculty of Engineering (FI) of UNAM, Juriquilla campus, reported that the CubeSat K’OTO, developed in that academic unit, could be launched from the International Space Station in December of this year. Students and professors of UNAM (of which 25% are women), who were supported by the Secretariat for Sustainable Development of Querétaro, participated in its creation.
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Rafael Guadalupe Chávez Moreno, head of the High Technology Unit of the Faculty of Engineering (FI) of UNAM, Juriquilla campus, reported that the CubeSat K’OTO, developed in that academic unit, could be launched from the International Space Station in December of this year. Students and professors of UNAM (of which 25% are women), who were supported by the Secretariat for Sustainable Development of Querétaro, participated in its creation.

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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