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¡La UNAM confirmó el funcionamiento exitoso del Proyecto Colmena! ¡La primera misión lunar mexicana es un éxito!
La UNAM confirmó el funcionamiento exitoso del Proyecto Colmena, la primera misión a la Luna de México.
Bienvenid@ a una aventura en nuestra colmena
Muchas adolescentes como nosotras antes de culminar los estudios académicos del colegio se encuentran con miles de dudas y preguntas como,¿Qué estudiaré?,¿Qué será de mí?,¿Qué haré ahora?,¿Nose que es lo que me apasiona?.Por ello decidimos hacer este blog para guiarlos y orientarlos a través de nuestras experiencias vividas. Sin mas que decir comencemos con esta aventura dentro de nuestra colmena del futuro.
¿Qué encontraremos aquí?
-Test para reconocer sus habilidades blandas y duras
-Test para encontrar tu carrera perfecta
-Testimonios de Juanalarquinas a punto de graduarse
-Testimonio de las carreras elegidas por la colmena
-Consejos para sobrevivir en los cursos
Five tiny robots developed by researchers at the National Autonomous University will carry out a range of unprecedented lunar measurements.
Five tiny robots developed by researchers at the National Autonomous University (UNAM) will depart for the moon in June to carry out a range of unprecedented lunar measurements.
Weighing less than 60 grams each and with a diameter of just 12 centimeters, the two-wheeled, disc-shaped nano robots will travel more than 380,000 kilometers to the moon on a rocket.
During their month-long mission, the Mexican made and designed robots will take unprecedented lunar plasma temperature, electromagnetic and regolith particle size measurements, according to an article published in the UNAM gazette in early February.
The UNAM scientist who is leading the project, told the news agency Reuters that the robots – made from stainless steel, titanium and space-grade aluminum and equipped to collect lunar minerals – will work together like a swarm of bees once they are on the moon, communicating with each other as well as a command center on Earth.
For that reason, the endeavor is called the Colmena, or Beehive, Project. The Mexican Space Agency and the state of Hidalgo have also collaborated.
“This is a small mission where we’ll test the concept, and afterwards we’ll undertake other missions, first to the moon and then on to asteroids,” said the UNAM scientist. “No one has done this, nobody, not just in Mexico. We can make a difference in the technology that can then lead to important joint ventures to study the minerals or undertake other scientific exploration.”
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