NASA PRESENTS A TOUR IN SPANISH OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

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Today I want to share with you news that has particularly surprised me: NASA has launched a tour in Spanish of the International Space Station ( EEI), a significant step towards linguistic inclusion. The protagonist of this tour is Frank Rubio, an astronaut who has broken records with his 371-day mission in space, the longest for an American.

The ISS, that technological marvel that floats in space, has been inhabited continuously for more than 23 years. It is a laboratory in microgravity where experiments are carried out that we could not even dream of doing on Earth. From human health studies to plant research, the ISS is a melting pot of discovery.

Now, thanks to Frank Rubio and NASA, we can get a closer look at what it means to live and work in space. Frank has not only been a resident on this space station, but has actively participated in more than 3,300 experiments, becoming the hands and eyes of the researchers here on Earth.

NASA's effort to make this content accessible is laudable. The video of the tour is available on platforms such as NASA+, the NASA application, NASA Television, and its YouTube channel in Spanish. This allows people from all over the world, especially those who speak Spanish, to discover the secrets of the ISS.

Rubio returned to Earth in September 2023, after having completed 5,936 orbits and traveled more than 253 million kilometers. Imagine, it's almost like traveling to the Moon and back 328 times!

For those interested in following updates from the ISS, NASA offers information on its social media accounts in both English and Spanish. It is a unique opportunity to keep up to date with the latest advances and discoveries.

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