Also known as PehuenSat 1
Pehuensat-1 (PehuenSat 1, PO 63, PehuenSat-OSCAR 63, NanoPehuenSat) was a satellite built entirely in Argentina with educational objectives. It was launched on January 10, 2007 aboard a rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Center on the east coast of India. The assembly took five years and was carried out by teachers and students of the National University of Comahue.
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Pehuensat-1 (PehuenSat 1, PO 63, PehuenSat-OSCAR 63, NanoPehuenSat) was a satellite built entirely in Argentina with educational objectives. It was launched on January 10, 2007 aboard a rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Center on the east coast of India. The assembly took five years and was carried out by teachers and students of the National University of Comahue.
It was named Pehuensat-1 in reference to the pehuén, an ancient and native tree of the Andean Patagonian forests identified with the provinces in which the university has its academic headquarters.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).