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SABIA-Mar, the satellite that Argentina will put over its sea in 2027
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SABIA-Mar, the satellite that Argentina will put over its sea in 2027

The Argentine space agency CONAE has completed the manufacturing of the SABIA-Mar satellite, which is set for launch in early 2027. Designed to monitor oceanic conditions, the satellite includes advanced technology capable of detecting activity at sea during nighttime and identifying non-cooperative vessels. It aims to enhance maritime security, support fisheries management, environmental monitoring, and track harmful algal blooms. The satellite will operate at 702 kilometers above Earth and feature a unique technological component developed by the University of La Plata, contributing to national technological sovereignty.

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SABIA-Mar, the satellite that Argentina will put over its sea in 2027

The Argentine space agency CONAE has completed the manufacturing of the SABIA-Mar satellite, which is set for launch in early 2027. Designed to monitor oceanic conditions, the satellite includes advanced technology capable of detecting activity at sea during nighttime and identifying non-cooperative vessels. It aims to enhance maritime security, support fisheries management, environmental monitoring, and track harmful algal blooms. The satellite will operate at 702 kilometers above Earth and feature a unique technological component developed by the University of La Plata, contributing to national technological sovereignty.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the development of the SABIA-Mar satellite as a scientific and technological achievement without overt ideological slant. While it highlights the strategic importance of the satellite for national sovereignty and security, it does not take a clear partisan stance. The focus is客观

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