This was announced today Télam the rector of the University of La Punta, Alicia Banuelos, who said the launch will be from the Astronomical Park in the city of La Punta, 25 miles north of San Luis, in the framework of the 6 th Congress Space Technology to be held in San Luis province organized by the Association of
Argentina
Space Technology (AATE).
The spacecraft has been dubbed "Clementine" and will be launched into space on May 19 at 8, if weather conditions permit. This project aims to encourage young people and citizens in the interest of science and the name came as a tribute to the 50 years since the arrival of the first computer science at the country, which was named then as Clementina. "The AATE elected Astronomical Park La Punta as the launch site because it is a place out of the mountains and the sea, which ensures the recovery of the capsule or spacecraft," said Banuelos.
To Launch Special balloons were used helium, which will be released remotely vehicle when I leave the Earth's atmosphere.
Throughout his journey of 35 miles into the stratosphere, three high definition cameras capture images from different angles of the flight where you can see the Argentine territory from space, the curvature of the earth and the blackness of space.
"The whole trip will be seen on the Internet and published data on the height and position at every moment," said the interviewee.
Upon completion of the two-hour flight, the landing site of the capsule is expected in a range between 50 and 200 km., Is that may occur in Cordoba, Mendoza, La Rioja
or in San Luis.
The small ship will take several objects inside, which will be auctioned to benefit from a high of Buenos Aires and among them will
messages, artwork Minujin, the character of the cartoonist Nik, Gaturro, a robot and the original cover of the magazine Lupin. This event is part of AATE Congress will be attended by specialists from the U.S. and the University of Buenos Aires
, on several subjects related to the propulsion and launch vehicles, space-use materials and structures control and guidance, remote sensing, aero, education, communication and telemetry. This scientific meeting will be held between 16 and 19 May next. The AATE is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that aims to promote and develop space activities in Argentina
and is chaired by Pablo de Leon, NASA's principal investigator and director of the Development Laboratory of the University spacesuits of North Dakota in the United States. (Télam)
THE MACANA YOU DO NOT KNOW WHERE IS GOING TO DROP,
(mind your head)
The spacecraft has been dubbed "Clementine" and will be launched into space on May 19 at 8, if weather conditions permit. This project aims to encourage young people and citizens in the interest of science and the name came as a tribute to the 50 years since the arrival of the first computer science at the country, which was named then as Clementina. "The AATE elected Astronomical Park La Punta as the launch site because it is a place out of the mountains and the sea, which ensures the recovery of the capsule or spacecraft," said Banuelos.
To Launch Special balloons were used helium, which will be released remotely vehicle when I leave the Earth's atmosphere.
Throughout his journey of 35 miles into the stratosphere, three high definition cameras capture images from different angles of the flight where you can see the Argentine territory from space, the curvature of the earth and the blackness of space.
"The whole trip will be seen on the Internet and published data on the height and position at every moment," said the interviewee.
Upon completion of the two-hour flight, the landing site of the capsule is expected in a range between 50 and 200 km., Is that may occur in Cordoba, Mendoza, La Rioja
or in San Luis.
The small ship will take several objects inside, which will be auctioned to benefit from a high of Buenos Aires and among them will
messages, artwork Minujin, the character of the cartoonist Nik, Gaturro, a robot and the original cover of the magazine Lupin. This event is part of AATE Congress will be attended by specialists from the U.S. and the University of Buenos Aires
, on several subjects related to the propulsion and launch vehicles, space-use materials and structures control and guidance, remote sensing, aero, education, communication and telemetry. This scientific meeting will be held between 16 and 19 May next. The AATE is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that aims to promote and develop space activities in Argentina
and is chaired by Pablo de Leon, NASA's principal investigator and director of the Development Laboratory of the University spacesuits of North Dakota in the United States. (Télam)
THE MACANA YOU DO NOT KNOW WHERE IS GOING TO DROP,
(mind your head)
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