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The Mexican Space Agency ( AEM ; Spanish : Agencia Espacial Mexicana ) is the national space agency of Mexico , established in July 2010. The agency does not have infrastructure, and aims to promote and coordinate education, research and development of the space-related activities that are performed in the country.

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18-492: [REDACTED] Look up aem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. AEM or A.E.M. may refer to: Companies, groups, organizations [ edit ] Agencia Espacial Mexicana (English: Mexican Space Agency ), the national space agency of Mexico Agnico Eagle Mines Limited , a Canadian-based gold producer Societé d'Application Electro-Mécanique (AEM), manufacturer of

36-622: A French electric car AEM (1987 automobile) , a Welsh-built version of the Mini-Moke Adobe Experience Manager , a suite of digital marketing software products Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management (AEM) at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York Associate Emergency Manager, a certification conferred by the International Association of Emergency Managers Automated efficiency model ,

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72-422: A space policy, that was published on 13 July 2011. On 1 November 2011 Francisco Javier Mendieta Jiménez  [ es ] was appointed as Director General. The agency is in its early stages of identifying and defining needs and objectives. It is currently holding forums to develop clear goals and strategies in the aerospace industry sector. In 2012, funding was pledged for an educational satellite, but it

90-723: A type of semipermeable membrane used in fuel cells Applications Explorer Mission, part of the Explorer program Applied and Environmental Microbiology , a scientific research journal Applied element method , a method of structural analysis Atlantic Equatorial mode , a climate pattern of the tropical Atlantic Ocean EMD AEM-7 locomotive Other uses [ edit ] Airborne Electro-Magnetic (AEM) waves, discovered by Heinrich Hertz and predicted by James Clerk Maxwell 's equations of electromagnetism . Arem language (ISO 639-3 code: aem ), an endangered Austro-Asiatic language of South-East Asia AEM (1924 automobile) ,

108-624: A vote. For this reason, the PRD Senator and president of the Committee on Science and Technology of the Senate, Francisco Javier Castellón Fonseca, requested the organization of forums to identify any concerns and disagreements. Afterwards the 'Grupo Promotor de la Agencia Espacial Mexicana' was created and coordinated by the Academia de Ingeniería (English: Engineering Academy ) made a new initiative of law for

126-542: Is the national federal entity that regulates commercial road traffic and broadcasting. Its headquarters are in the Torre Libertad on Reforma in Mexico City but some aspects of the department still function at the old headquarters located at the intersection of Eje Central and Eje 4 Sur (Xola). The building is decorated with murals created by arranging small colored stones on the building's outer walls. The forerunner of

144-470: The AEM (1924 automobile) Association of Equipment Manufacturers , a United States-based trade association Engineering, science and technology [ edit ] AEM rubber , an ethylene acrylic rubber Alkaline earth metal , the 6 chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table. α-Ethylmescaline , a psychedelic drug Analytic element method , a numerical technique Anion exchange membrane ,

162-583: The Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada and the CINVESTAV . The bill for the foundation of a formal space agency, was originally conceived by José Luis Garcia and Fernando de la Peña. It was reviewed by Gianfranco Bissiacchi, José Hernández, Rodolfo Neri Vela among others. It was then submitted. The developers presented a bill to Congress whose main purpose was, according to Fernando de la Peña, promote private investment and facilitate

180-551: The Subsecretaría de Infraestructura .. The SCT is headed by the Secretary of Communications and Transport , a member of the federal executive cabinet . Under the 1917 Constitution , this position has been held by the following individuals: The Direction General of Civil Aeronautics is the agency under the SCT that regulates aviation. The Rail Transportation Regulatory Agency (ARTF)

198-697: The Mexican Congress. To this proposal some comments were included, particularly from the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología , and the Consejo Consultivo de Ciencias de la Presidencia de la República (Science Advisory Board of the Presidency of the Republic). The new initiative ended up being adopted by the Senate unanimously on November 4, 2008, and returned to the chamber of origin to be turned over to

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216-566: The agency is the Comisión Nacional del Espacio Exterior (CONEE) (English: National Commission of Outer Space ), an office created by Presidential decree on August 31, 1962, and attached to the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation which conducted experiments in rocketry , telecommunications and atmospheric studies from 1962 to 1976. After its dissolution by Presidential decree, on November 3, 1977, some activities were financed by

234-484: The committees on science and technology, legislative studies second, and budget and public accounts to undergo a second analysis and ballot. The law that creates the agency was published by the President Felipe Calderón on July 30, 2010, and came into effect on July 31, 2010. The first governing board was established on 7 September 2010. The board organised a series of forums with space experts to outline

252-524: The creation of multinational aerospace companies in the state of Hidalgo . The agency was approved by the Mexican Chamber of Deputies (208 voted yes, 2 no and 4 absentees) on April 20, 2010 after receiving a significant vote of confidence on April 26, 2006. There were protests and concerns of some sectors that were displeased at not being consulted before being presented to the Chamber of Deputies for

270-604: The extinct Instituto Mexicano de Comunicaciones (Mexican Communications Institute) (transformed into the current Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones ), by Satmex - then a state-owned company - and some higher education institutions, such as the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , the Institution Politécnico Nacional , the Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica ,

288-549: The modern-day SCT was created in 1891 under President Porfirio Díaz and was known as the Secretariat of Communications (Secretaría de Comunicaciones) ; its first incumbent as secretary was Manuel González Cosío. In 1920 it was renamed to the Secretariat of Communications and Public Works (Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Obras Públicas; "SCOP"). In 1959, it changed names to Secretariat of Communications and Transportation , and finally, in 2019, it added Infrastructure to its name, to encompass and highlight one of its sub-organs,

306-522: The title AEM . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AEM&oldid=1230744383 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Agencia Espacial Mexicana The direct antecedent of

324-695: Was not awarded. On 10 December 2017, a stratospheric balloon flight carrying a gondola, Nanoconect-1 , was declared the first "satellite" launched by AEM, and from Mexican territory. In June 2015 AEM signed a launch contract to transport micro-rovers as secondary payloads on Astrobotic Technology 's lunar lander called Peregrine , now planned for a 2023 launch. But in 2019, Astrobotics' flight manifest shows that AEM will now fly an instrument, not rovers. Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico) The Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation ( Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes , SICT ) of Mexico

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