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The National Polytechnic Institute Participates in Mission with Nasa to the Stratosphere

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In addition to recording environmental variables, the mission carries a spirulina microalga to verify, if in conditions of near space, it can be used as an astronaut food. By: Editorial Mexico City, August 24, 2025.- At 07:30 hours on Thursday, August 21, from the base of Fort Sumner, New Mexico, United States, the EMIDSS-7 mission (Experiential Module for the Iterative Design for Satellite Subsytems version 7), in which the National Polytechnic…
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In addition to recording environmental variables, the mission carries a spirulina microalga to verify, if in conditions of near space, it can be used as an astronaut food. By: Editorial Mexico City, August 24, 2025.- At 07:30 hours on Thursday, August 21, from the base of Fort Sumner, New Mexico, United States, the EMIDSS-7 mission (Experiential Module for the Iterative Design for Satellite Subsytems version 7), in which the National Polytechnic…

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CorresponsalesMX broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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