Four students from the Aldapeta Maria and Erain schools, winners of the II edition of the Tecnun Cubesat contest

Last Thursday, September 11, four students from Aldapeta Maria Ikastetxea and Erain Ikastetxea schools were awarded the award in the II edition of the Tecnun Cubesat Challenge contest for the development of a satellite emulator that simulates images of the Antarctic, with the goal of estimating the population of the emperor penguin.
The projects presented, as explained by the professor from Tecnun and organizer of the competition, Daniel Valderas Gázquez, make it possible to collect the feces of Antarctic penguins from a satellite emulator and study the consequences of climate change on their population.
award winners.
"With Tecnun Cubesat challenge we aim to give high school diploma students, who sense that their professional future would be aligned with technology careers, the opportunity to have a first-hand internship experience that will help them make a decision for their future in a motivating environment," says Valderas.
In this project, participating students acquire skills in electronics, telecommunications, programming, work and communication.
Professor Daniel Valderas during his talk prior to the award submission .
The entries were submitted in video format for a jury from the MIT-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory (Beaver Works) to select a winner.
The winners were Itziar Erdocia, Joanes Arbeloa, Ian Olaizola and Alexander Hernández. The second winners were Alex Sanchez, Gonzalo Ubide, Álvaro Badiola and Víctor Docio from the Deutsche Schule San Sebastián high school
Second place winners of the award.