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Argentina's Atenea Microsatellite Joins NASA Artemis II Mission
17 Jan
Summary
- Argentine microsatellite Atenea will launch with NASA's Artemis II mission.
- Atenea will reach a record distance of 70,000 km from Earth.
- The satellite will measure radiation and test deep space communication.

An Argentine microsatellite named Atenea is scheduled to embark on a journey into space as part of NASA's upcoming Artemis II lunar mission. This significant undertaking highlights Argentina's growing capabilities in space technology and international collaboration.
The Atenea microsatellite, a product of joint development by Argentina's National Space Activities Commission, the company VENG, and participation from several esteemed Argentine scientific and academic institutions, is poised to achieve a new milestone. It will be deployed at an unprecedented distance of 70,000 kilometers from Earth, marking a record for Argentine-made satellites.




