Estudantes argentinos competirão no CanSat 2026 para defender o título

Uma equipe de estudantes argentinos participará do concurso aeroespacial CanSat 2026 nos Estados Unidos, onde defenderão o título conquistado no ano passado com um satélite construído por eles mesmos.

Os jovens representarão a Argentina no desafio apoiado pela NASA. O concurso foca no design e lançamento de satélites do tipo CanSat. O grupo busca repetir o sucesso de 2025. A competição será realizada em solo americano durante 2026.

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