2026-06-29
SENyT Products Featured in NASA's Small Spacecraft Technology Report
NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology State-of-the-Art Report highlights SENyT products.
2026-06-29
NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology State-of-the-Art Report highlights SENyT products.
2026-04-21
We are proud to share that we have been recognized by the Municipalidad de La Plata and the Universidad Nacional de La Plata for our key contributions to the ATENEA satellite, a secondary payload on NASA’s Artemis II mission. Our contributions included the design and validation of the communications system, onboard computer, GPS receiver, power distribution and ARM board, antennas, and flight software. ATENEA successfully transmitted data from more than 70,000 km, validating our communications system, onboard computer, power distribution and ARM board, and associated software.
2026-04-03
The microsatellite ATENEA, deployed aboard Artemis II, has successfully transmitted telemetry from over 70,000 km, making history as Argentina’s highest-altitude satellite to date. We are proud to have made major contributions to this mission, developing the communications subsystem, onboard computer, power distribution and ARM board, GPS receiver, antennas, and flight software. This achievement represents a significant milestone for Argentina’s space capabilities. We are grateful for the trust that CONAE placed in us.
2026-02-26
This week, our team member Ezequiel Marranghelli is participating in the 2nd IEEE Latin American Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Natal, Brazil. He has presented three research papers on microstrip antennas and compact antenna arrays, sharing results and engaging in valuable discussions with colleagues from across the region. Events like this provide a strong platform for technical exchange, collaboration, and continuous learning. We would like to thank the Organizing Committee and the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society for their dedication and effort in organizing such a high-quality event.
2025-10-16
The first flight unit of the Austral GNSS Receiver (AGR-T) has been successfully integrated into the SABIA-Mar.