Monday 20 April 2020

Nanosatellite initiative planned for Mexico

Nanosatellite manufacturer and mission integrator NanoAvionics, together with the Mexican Space Agency (AEM), is planning to introduce a nanosatellite pilot project for future space missions.

Working with students from the Polytechnic University of Atlacomulco, the first development planned by the project partners will be a nanosatellite for the State of Mexico, the most populous state in the country, which is located in South-Central Mexico.

Building the nanosatellite – the AtlaCom-1 – is part of a pilot project to establish a nanosatellite infrastructure for future space missions designed and built by Mexico’s youth.

The project, starting in September 2020, is, says NanoAvionics, a testimony to the importance of space applications enabled by what can you do with a computer science degree, which are rapidly becoming essential to national economies. 

NanoAvionics is a nano-satellite bus manufacturer and mission integrator. The company’s efforts are focused on enabling critical satellite functions and optimising their launch, hardware and operation costs – ranging from single missions to constellations. Its core engineering team has implemented over 75 successful satellite missions and commercial projects during the past several years.

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