Puebla for the Universe: Students Design and Launch Satellite ‘Gxiba-1′ to Monitor Volcanoes
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A satellite built by students from the Autonomous People’s University of Puebla State (UPAEP) to monitor volcanic activity in order to help reduce the risk of disasters in urban areas was launched on Tuesday, February 3, in space, reported the United Nations in Vienna. It is the nanosatellite ‘Gxiba-1’, selected by the ‘KiboCUBE’ program, the Office of Outer Space Affairs of the United Nations (UNOOSA) and the Japanese space agency JAXA, which a…
In a day that redefines Mexico's technological capabilities, the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP) today celebrated the successful deployment of the GXIBA-1, the second Mexican nanosatellite designed, built and operated by national university talent.This milestone not only strengthens the country's position in the international space community, but consolidates an innovation model based on self-management and young talent…
Mexico has achieved a milestone in its nascent space program with the successful deployment of the Gxiba-1 satellite from the International Space Station. The device, developed entirely by students and professors from the Popular Autonomous University of the State of Puebla, was launched thanks to the KiboCUBE program, a joint initiative of the United Nations Office […]
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