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74 relations: Ada Lovelace, Alice Ball, Alice Lee (mathematician), Amelia Earhart, Annie Jump Cannon, Annie S. D. Maunder, Buenos Aires, BugSat 1, Business Wire, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Caroline Herschel, Carolyn S. Shoemaker, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Coordinated Universal Time, Cora Ratto de Sadosky, Dnepr (rocket), Dorothy Vaughan, Dulce de batata, Earth observation, Earth observation satellite, Edith Clarke, Elisa Bachofen, Emmy Noether, Falcon 9 Block 5, Grace Hopper, Guiana Space Centre, Hedy Lamarr, Hypatia, Imaging, Infrared, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Joan Clarke, Kalpana Chawla, Katherine Johnson, Launch vehicle, Lise Meitner, Long March 2D, Long March 4B, Long March 6, Margherita Hack, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Maria Mitchell, Maria Wonenburger, Marie Curie, Mary Jackson (engineer), Mary Somerville, Maryam Mirzakhani, Mauricio Macri, Mária Telkes, Milanesa, ... Expand index (24 more) »
- 2016 in Argentina
- 2017 in Argentina
- 2018 in Argentina
- 2020 in Argentina
- Commercial Earth imaging satellites
- Satellite constellations
- Satellites of Argentina
- Spacecraft launched in 2020
- Spacecraft launched in 2023
Ada Lovelace
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and writer chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
Alice Ball
Alice Augusta Ball (July 24, 1892 – December 31, 1916) was an American chemist who developed the "Ball Method" for making ethyl ester derivatives of chaulmoogra oil, which were used as a treatment for leprosy during the early 20th century.
Alice Lee (mathematician)
Alice Lee (1858–1939) was a British statistician and mathematician, one of the first women to graduate from London University.
See ÑuSat and Alice Lee (mathematician)
Amelia Earhart
Amelia Mary Earhart (born July 24, 1897; declared dead January 5, 1939) was an American aviation pioneer.
Annie Jump Cannon
Annie Jump Cannon (December 11, 1863 – April 13, 1941) was an American astronomer whose cataloging work was instrumental in the development of contemporary stellar classification.
See ÑuSat and Annie Jump Cannon
Annie S. D. Maunder
Annie Scott Dill Maunder (née Russell) (14 April 1868 – 15 September 1947) was an Irish-British astronomer, who recorded the first evidence of the movement of sunspot emergence from the poles toward the equator over the Sun's 11-year cycle.
See ÑuSat and Annie S. D. Maunder
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
BugSat 1
BugSat 1 (nickname Tita) is an Argentine microsatellite launched on 19 June 2014. ÑuSat and BugSat 1 are satellites of Argentina.
Business Wire
Business Wire is an American company that disseminates full-text press releases from thousands of companies and organizations worldwide to news media, financial markets, disclosure systems, investors, information web sites, databases, bloggers, social networks and other audiences.
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) is an installation of the United States Space Force's Space Launch Delta 45, located on Cape Canaveral in Brevard County, Florida.
See ÑuSat and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Caroline Herschel
Caroline Lucretia Herschel (16 March 1750 – 9 January 1848) was a German-born British astronomer, whose most significant contributions to astronomy were the discoveries of several comets, including the periodic comet 35P/Herschel–Rigollet, which bears her name.
See ÑuSat and Caroline Herschel
Carolyn S. Shoemaker
Carolyn Jean Spellmann Shoemaker (June 24, 1929 – August 13, 2021) was an American astronomer and a co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9.
See ÑuSat and Carolyn S. Shoemaker
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (born Cecilia Helena Payne; –) was a British-born American astronomer and astrophysicist.
See ÑuSat and Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Coordinated Universal Time
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the primary time standard globally used to regulate clocks and time.
See ÑuSat and Coordinated Universal Time
Cora Ratto de Sadosky
Corina (Cora) Eloísa Ratto de Sadosky (aka Cora Ratto, 1912–1981) was an Argentine mathematician, educator and militant activist in support of human and women's rights in Argentina and beyond.
See ÑuSat and Cora Ratto de Sadosky
Dnepr (rocket)
The Dnepr rocket (translit; translit) was a space launch vehicle named after the Dnieper River.
Dorothy Vaughan
Dorothy Jean Johnson Vaughan (September 20, 1910 – November 10, 2008) was an American mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), and NASA, at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.
Dulce de batata
Dulce de batata (in sweet potato candy, or: sweet potato jam) or doce de batata doce (Portuguese expression with the same meaning) is a traditional Argentine, Brazilian, Paraguayan and Uruguayan dessert, which is made of sweet potatoes.
Earth observation
Earth observation (EO) is the gathering of information about the physical, chemical, and biological systems of the planet Earth.
See ÑuSat and Earth observation
Earth observation satellite
An Earth observation satellite or Earth remote sensing satellite is a satellite used or designed for Earth observation (EO) from orbit, including spy satellites and similar ones intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, cartography and others.
See ÑuSat and Earth observation satellite
Edith Clarke
Edith Clarke (February 10, 1883 – October 29, 1959) was an American electrical engineer.
Elisa Bachofen
Elisa Beatriz Bachofen was the first female civil engineer in Argentina and Latin America.
Emmy Noether
Amalie Emmy Noether (23 March 1882 – 14 April 1935) was a German mathematician who made many important contributions to abstract algebra.
Falcon 9 Block 5
Falcon 9 Block 5 is a partially reusable, human-rated, two-stage-to-orbit, medium-lift launch vehicle designed and manufactured in the United States by SpaceX.
See ÑuSat and Falcon 9 Block 5
Grace Hopper
Grace Brewster Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral.
Guiana Space Centre
The Guiana Space Centre (Centre spatial guyanais; CSG), also called Europe's Spaceport, is a spaceport to the northwest of Kourou in French Guiana, a overseas region of France in South America.
See ÑuSat and Guiana Space Centre
Hedy Lamarr
Hedy Lamarr (born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler; November 9, 1914 January 19, 2000) was an Austrian-born American actress and inventor.
Hypatia
Hypatia (born 350–370; died 415 AD) was a Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Imaging
Imaging is the representation or reproduction of an object's form; especially a visual representation (i.e., the formation of an image).
Infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves.
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC; also known as Shuangchengzi Missile Test Center; Launch Complex B2; formally Northwest Comprehensive Missile Testing Facility (西北综合导弹试验基地); Base 20; 63600 Unit) is a Chinese space vehicle launch facility (spaceport) located between the Ejin, Alxa, Inner Mongolia and Hangtian Town, Jinta County, Jiuquan, Gansu Province.
See ÑuSat and Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
Joan Clarke
Joan Elisabeth Lowther Murray, MBE (née Clarke; 24 June 1917 – 4 September 1996) was an English cryptanalyst and numismatist who worked as a code-breaker at Bletchley Park during the Second World War.
Kalpana Chawla
Kalpana Chawla (17 March 1962 – 1 February 2003) was an Indian-born American astronaut and aerospace engineer who was the first woman of Indian origin to fly to space.
Katherine Johnson
Creola Katherine Johnson (August 26, 1918February 24, 2020) was an American mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics as a NASA employee were critical to the success of the first and subsequent U.S. crewed spaceflights.
See ÑuSat and Katherine Johnson
Launch vehicle
A launch vehicle is typically a rocket-powered vehicle designed to carry a payload (a crewed spacecraft or satellites) from Earth's surface or lower atmosphere to outer space.
Lise Meitner
Lise Meitner (born Elise Meitner, 7 November 1878 – 27 October 1968) was an Austrian physicist who was instrumental in the discovery of protactinium and nuclear fission.
Long March 2D
The Long March 2D, also known as the Chang Zheng 2D, CZ-2D, and LM-2D, is a Chinese two-stage orbital carrier rocket mainly used for launching LEO and SSO satellites.
Long March 4B
The Long March 4B, also known as the Chang Zheng 4B, CZ-4B, and LM-4B, is a Chinese expendable orbital launch vehicle.
Long March 6
The Long March 6 or Chang Zheng 6 as in pinyin, abbreviated LM 6 for export or CZ 6 within China, is a Chinese liquid-fuelled launch vehicle of the Long March family, which was developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) and the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology (SAST).
Margherita Hack
Margherita Hack (12 June 1922 – 29 June 2013) was an Italian astrophysicist and scientific disseminator.
Maria Gaetana Agnesi
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (16 May 1718 – 9 January 1799) was an Italian mathematician, philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian.
See ÑuSat and Maria Gaetana Agnesi
Maria Mitchell
Maria Mitchell (/məˈraɪə/; August 1, 1818 – June 28, 1889) was an American astronomer, librarian, naturalist, and educator.
Maria Wonenburger
María Josefa Wonenburger Planells (July 17, 1927, in Montrove, Oleiros, Galicia – June 14, 2014, in A Coruña) was a Galician mathematician who did research in the United States and Canada.
See ÑuSat and Maria Wonenburger
Marie Curie
Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie (7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), known simply as Marie Curie, was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
Mary Jackson (engineer)
Mary Jackson (April 9, 1921 – February 11, 2005) was an American mathematician and aerospace engineer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), which in 1958 was succeeded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
See ÑuSat and Mary Jackson (engineer)
Mary Somerville
Mary Somerville (formerly Greig; 26 December 1780 – 29 November 1872) was a Scottish scientist, writer, and polymath.
Maryam Mirzakhani
Maryam Mirzakhani (مریممیرزاخانی,; 12 May 1977 – 14 July 2017) was an Iranian mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Stanford University.
See ÑuSat and Maryam Mirzakhani
Mauricio Macri
Mauricio Macri (born 8 February 1959) is an Argentine businessman and politician who served as the President of Argentina from 2015 to 2019.
Mária Telkes
Mária Telkes (December 12, 1900 – December 2, 1995) was a Hungarian-American biophysicist and inventor who worked on solar energy technologies.
Milanesa
The milanesa is a variation of the Lombard veal Milanese, or the Austrian Wiener schnitzel, where generic types of breaded cutlet preparations are known as a milanesa.
National Atomic Energy Commission
The National Atomic Energy Commission (Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica, CNEA) is the Argentine government agency in charge of nuclear energy research and development.
See ÑuSat and National Atomic Energy Commission
National Institute of Industrial Technology
The National Industrial Technology Institute (Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial), commonly known as INTI, is an Argentine federal agency in charge of the developing of Industrial technology.
See ÑuSat and National Institute of Industrial Technology
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
The National Scientific and Technical Research Council (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, CONICET) is an Argentine government agency which directs and co-ordinates most of the scientific and technical research done in universities and institutes.
See ÑuSat and National Scientific and Technical Research Council
National University of General San Martín
The National University of General San Martín (Universidad Nacional de General San Martín, UNSAM) is an Argentine public university whose main campus is located in the city of San Martín, Buenos Aires Province.
See ÑuSat and National University of General San Martín
Planet Labs
Planet Labs PBC (formerly Planet Labs, Inc. and Cosmogia, Inc.) is a publicly trading American Earth imaging company based in San Francisco, California.
Reddit is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and forum social network.
See ÑuSat and Reddit
Rosalind Franklin
Rosalind Elsie Franklin (25 July 192016 April 1958) was a British chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA (ribonucleic acid), viruses, coal, and graphite.
See ÑuSat and Rosalind Franklin
Rose Dieng-Kuntz
Rose Dieng-Kuntz (1956–2008) was a Senegalese computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence.
See ÑuSat and Rose Dieng-Kuntz
Ruby Payne-Scott
Ruby Violet Payne-Scott (28 May 1912 – 25 May 1981) was an Australian pioneer in radiophysics and radio astronomy, and was one of two Antipodean women pioneers in radio astronomy and radio physics at the end of the second world war, Ruby Payne-Scott the Australian and Elizabeth Alexander the New Zealander.
See ÑuSat and Ruby Payne-Scott
Sally Ride
Sally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an American astronaut and physicist.
Satellite imagery
Satellite images (also Earth observation imagery, spaceborne photography, or simply satellite photo) are images of Earth collected by imaging satellites operated by governments and businesses around the world.
See ÑuSat and Satellite imagery
Satellogic
Satellogic Inc. is a company specializing in Earth-observation satellites, founded in 2010 by Emiliano Kargieman and Gerardo Richarte. ÑuSat and Satellogic are satellite constellations.
Small satellite
A small satellite, miniaturized satellite, or smallsat is a satellite of low mass and size, usually under.
Sofya Kovalevskaya
Sofya Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (Софья Васильевна Ковалевская), born Korvin-Krukovskaya (– 10 February 1891), was a Russian mathematician who made noteworthy contributions to analysis, partial differential equations and mechanics.
See ÑuSat and Sofya Kovalevskaya
Sophie Germain
Marie-Sophie Germain (1 April 1776 – 27 June 1831) was a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher.
Spire Global
Spire Global, Inc. is a space-to-cloud data and analytics company that specializes in the tracking of global data sets powered by a large constellation of nanosatellites, such as the tracking of maritime, aviation and weather patterns.
Sun-synchronous orbit
A Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), also called a heliosynchronous orbit, is a nearly polar orbit around a planet, in which the satellite passes over any given point of the planet's surface at the same local mean solar time.
See ÑuSat and Sun-synchronous orbit
Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center
The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center (TSLC) also known as Base 25, is a People's Republic of China space and defense launch facility (spaceport).
See ÑuSat and Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center
Tikvah Alper
Tikvah Alper (22 January 1909 – 2 February 1995) trained as a physicist and became a distinguished radiobiologist.
Vega (rocket)
Vega (Vettore Europeo di Generazione Avanzata, Vecteur européen de génération avancée) is an expendable small-lift launch vehicle operated by Arianespace, produced by Avio, and jointly developed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and the European Space Agency (ESA).
Vera Rubin
Vera Florence Cooper Rubin (July 23, 1928 – December 25, 2016) was an American astronomer who pioneered work on galaxy rotation rates.
Visible spectrum
The visible spectrum is the band of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
See ÑuSat and Visible spectrum
White cheese
White cheese includes a wide variety of cheese types discovered in different regions, sharing the sole common characteristic of their white hue.
Williamina Fleming
Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming (15 May 1857 – 21 May 1911) was a Scottish astronomer.
See ÑuSat and Williamina Fleming
See also
2016 in Argentina
- ÑuSat
- 2016 in Argentina
- América Latina Olé
- January 2016 Argentine locust swarm
- José López scandal
- List of Argentine films of 2016
- List of Argentine senators, 2015–2017
- Miss Universo Argentina 2016
- Presidency of Mauricio Macri
2017 in Argentina
- ÑuSat
- 2017 in Argentina
- 28D
- 47th Martín Fierro Awards
- Alone season 3
- Death of Santiago Maldonado
- Disappearance of ARA San Juan
- List of Argentine deputies, 2017–2019
- List of Argentine films of 2017
- List of Argentine senators, 2015–2017
- List of Argentine senators, 2017–2019
- Luis Chocobar
- Presidency of Mauricio Macri
- Spying on families of ARA San Juan
- Unite por la Libertad y la Dignidad
- World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 2017
2018 in Argentina
- ÑuSat
- 2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit
- 2018 in Argentina
- 2018 opening of regular sessions of the National Congress of Argentina
- 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis
- 48th Martín Fierro Awards
- Donald Trump baby balloon
- List of Argentine deputies, 2017–2019
- List of Argentine films of 2018
- List of Argentine senators, 2017–2019
- Notebook scandal
- Pasaron cosas
- Presidency of Mauricio Macri
- SAOCOM
- Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Bill (Argentina)
2020 in Argentina
- ÑuSat
- 17A
- 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis
- 2020 in Argentina
- 2020–2021 Argentine protests
- COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina
- COVID-19 vaccination in Argentina
- Facundo Astudillo Castro
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human rights in Argentina
- Killing of Luis Espinoza
- List of Argentine deputies, 2019–2021
- List of Argentine senators, 2019–2021
- SAOCOM
- Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina
- Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Bill (Argentina)
- Yolanda's Law
Commercial Earth imaging satellites
- ÑuSat
- Bilibili Video Satellite
- BlackSky Pathfinder-1
- EOS SAT-1
- EROS (satellite)
- Jilin-1
- Resurs-DK No.1
- TeLEOS-1
Satellite constellations
- ÑuSat
- A-train (satellite constellation)
- Argos (satellite system)
- BeiDou
- COSMO-SkyMed
- Disaster Monitoring Constellation
- ELISA (satellite)
- Essaim (satellite)
- GLONASS (first-generation satellites)
- GPS satellites
- Galileo satellites
- Global Precipitation Measurement
- Gonets
- Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System
- Landmapper
- Lynk Global
- Pegasus (satellite)
- RADARSAT Constellation
- SAR-Lupe
- Satellite constellation
- Satellogic
- Sfera (satellite constellation)
- SkySat
- Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment
- TROPICS (spacecraft constellation)
- Tsikada
- Tsiklon (satellite navigation system)
- UK-DMC 3
Satellites of Argentina
Spacecraft launched in 2020
- ÑuSat
- ANASIS-II
- BSAT-4b
- Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft
- Composante Spatiale Optique
- Crew Dragon Demo-2
- Cygnus NG-13
- Cygnus NG-14
- Ekspress-103
- Ekspress-80
- Eutelsat Konnect
- Galaxy 30
- ION Satellite Carrier
- JCSAT-17
- Kounotori 9
- Mengzhou (spacecraft)
- Nanoracks Bishop Airlock
- Napa-1
- Noor (satellite)
- OTV-6
- Ofek-16
- Phi-Sat-1
- Progress MS-14
- Progress MS-15
- SAOCOM
- SEOSat-Ingenio
- Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich
- Soyuz MS-16
- Soyuz MS-17
- SpaceX CRS-20
- SpaceX CRS-21
- SpaceX Crew-1
- Starlink
- TARANIS
- UPM-Sat
- USA-298
- USA-304
- USA-309
Spacecraft launched in 2023
- ÑuSat
- ALOS-3
- Chollima-1
- EIRSAT-1
- EOS SAT-1
- EchoStar XXIV
- Euclid (spacecraft)
- Hayasat-1
- ION Satellite Carrier
- Intelsat 40e
- Malligyong-1
- OTV-7
- Ofeq-13
- Progress MS-22
- Progress MS-24
- Progress MS-25
- Shenzhou 16
- Soyuz MS-23
- SpaceX CRS-27
- SpaceX CRS-28
- SpaceX CRS-29
- SpaceX CRS-30
- SpaceX Crew-6
- SpaceX Crew-7
- Starlink
- TROPICS (spacecraft constellation)
- Tianzhou 6
- USA-343
- Vigoride
- X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission
- İMECE
References
Also known as MilaneSat, ÑuSat-1, ÑuSat-1/2.