The Space, Colombian Air Force Future

Authors

  • Jonathan Urbina Carrero Fuerza Aérea Colombiana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18667/cienciaypoderaereo.572

Keywords:

Satellites, Space, orbit, development, Colombian Air Force.

Abstract

This article will review artificial satellites from their historical development, characteristics, size, functionality, and classification according to diverse parameters. It will also show some aspects related to their type of orbit and procedures for launching. Similarly, a summary about evolution and current advances in Latin American countries will be shown. Finally, it is described the historical advance in Colombia and the support of Fuerza Aérea Colombiana (Colombian Air Force), and its innovative capacity of huge impact in Colombian society is highlighted.

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Published

2017-12-06

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Technology and Innovation

How to Cite

The Space, Colombian Air Force Future. (2017). Ciencia Y Poder Aéreo, 12(1), 202-208. https://doi.org/10.18667/cienciaypoderaereo.572