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Puebla students build nanosatellite to keep Mexico safe from volcanic eruptions

University students in Puebla have pushed Mexico deeper into the space age with the deployment of a nanosatellite designed to watch Popocatépetl — the active volcano between Mexico City and Puebla — from orbit.   Gxiba-1, a one-unit CubeSat built by students and professors at the Popular Autonomous University of the State of Puebla (UPAEP), was released this week from the Japanese Kibo module of the International Space Station, according to the …

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Mexico News Daily broke the news in Mexico on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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