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REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA

UNIVERSIDAD PEDAGÓGICA EXPERIMENTAL LIBERTADOR


INSTITUTO DE MEJORAMIENTO PROFESIONAL DEL MAGISTERIO
COORDINACIÓN LOCAL DE DOCENCIA
EXTENSIÒN ACADEMICA BOCONO
INVESTIGACIÓN III

ENGLISH

TUTORA: ESTUDIANTE
Profesor Omar Diaz Jorge Briceño
Marianela Garcia
Robert Rojas

Julio 2021
THE SIMON BOLIVAR SATELLITE BENEFITS MORE THAN 3 MILLION
PEOPLE Caracas, 29 Oct. AVN.-Voice and data services that previously could not
reach all inhabitants offar-flung towns like Curiapo and San Francisco de Guayo in
Delta Amacuro state or El Yagual in the border state of Apure, are now guaranteed
by the wide signal of the Simon Bolivar satellite, through which 3 million 699
thousand Venezuelans are connected.

Reaching isolated areas of national territory gave rise to the idea of


launching into space the first Venezuelan satellite, a 4-year device in orbit whose
major achievement has been the transfer of technology to people in places where
making a telephone call or surfing the Internet was never believed possible.

Satellite monitoring The Simon Bolivar satellite platform is integrated into


the National Telephone Company's network of terrestrial telecommunications and
contributes to the development of social programs such as teleeducation,
telephony, and Internet as well as FUNVISIS research projects.

Besides, a network of 35 seismic stations (with 24- hours satellite connection)


operates in the country to monitor any telluric movement in Venezuela.

The Simon Bolivar spacecraft is run and controlled in the national territory
by a team of Venezuelan experts belonging to the Bolivarian Agency for Space
Activities (ABAE). The main control earth station is located in the Aerospace Base
Capitan Manuel Rios (Bamari), in the central state of Guarico whereas the backup
earth station is located in Luepa, Bolivar State.

The satellite project began on 1 November 2005 when an agreement with


China was signed to develop this device which would open the way towards the
technological independence of the country.
100 per cent efficient use This 100 per cent efficient satellite uses more
than 5 thousand dishes to cover seven major areas: 3,500 dishes for education;
160 for security and defense, among other radars helping safeguard domestic
airspace, 131 for border protection, 127 for energy and oil, 1,143 for food, 200 for
communications and 350 for health, Vice Minister of Telecommunications said.

Another great contribution is the training of human talent, with a total of 90


experts trained to operate this spatial device.

Since 2008, 2,027 Venezuelan professionals graduated from national


universities in disciplines such as physics, chemistry, biology, telecommunications
and systems engineering, information technology, geology, geography,
cartography, among others, have been trained in science and space technology.

Venezuela celebrates its 4th year of technological independence on


Monday, through the placement of this device in orbit which opened possibilities for
the most isolated communities of the country to join telecommunication services.
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