Launch of the SAETA Mission
CATEC Sevilla C. Wilbur y Orville Wright, 19, La Rinconada, Sevilla, SpainLaunch of the SAETA Mission, a 100% Andalusian satellite system, to the members of the Andalusia Aerospace Space Commission.
Launch of the SAETA Mission, a 100% Andalusian satellite system, to the members of the Andalusia Aerospace Space Commission.
This event will take place at the IBiS and will be led by Drs José López-Barneo, Remedios Otero-Candelaria and Rafael Fernández-Chacón.
A conference by Emilio González Romero, a member of Cine Club Vida, on space and cinema. Admission is free until full capacity is reached.
Information session aimed at students.
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Robotics Workshop, where participants will design and reflect on the importance of satellites for communication. This is a key aspect of all projects that aim to 'live in space', which [...]
Conference: 'The ESA and the Future of Space Exploration' Ana María Marín will give a presentation on the topic. She holds a degree in Mathematical Sciences and has extensive experience [...]
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