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Luisa Fernanda

@luisafzambrano

🇨🇴Building the 🇵🇷 #SpaceEconomy and contributing to Asteroid ☄️ research! 🌎💫🚀🛰⛪️🌄📷

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UNOOSA (@unoosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤚"Strong with the Force, the Legal Subcommittee of COPUOS, that starts tomorrow is." - Yoda Happy #StarWarsDay! 👉 Check out the LSC Session homepage here for more information on the livestream, agenda, and much, much more! lnkd.in/d57KCBu2

🤚"Strong with the Force, the Legal Subcommittee of COPUOS, that starts tomorrow is." - Yoda

Happy #StarWarsDay! 

👉 Check out the LSC Session homepage here for more information on the livestream, agenda, and much, much more! lnkd.in/d57KCBu2
Christopher Johnson (@chrisjohnsonesq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Updated UNOOSA document that I use all the time... A/AC.105/C.2/2025/CRP.9 ; 'Status of International Agreements relating to activities in outer space as at 1 January 2025', available at: unoosa.org/oosa/oosadoc/d… 🛰️#SpaceLaw #SpacePolicy #COPUOS #UNGA 🇺🇳

Updated UNOOSA document that I use all the time... A/AC.105/C.2/2025/CRP.9 ; 'Status of International Agreements relating to activities in outer space as at 1 January 2025', available at:
unoosa.org/oosa/oosadoc/d… 🛰️#SpaceLaw #SpacePolicy #COPUOS #UNGA 🇺🇳
UNOOSA (@unoosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 The 64th Session of the Legal Subcommitee (LSC) of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space launched today!

🚀 The 64th Session of the Legal Subcommitee (LSC) of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space launched today!
Frontera Espacial (@fronteraspacial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HORA DEL BINGO ESPACIAL ☄️🛰️ Adivina donde caerá la sonda soviética Kosmos 482, que su destino original era Venus en 1972. Más de cincuenta años después, este objeto podría sobrevivir la reentrada y caer en cualquier lugar 🗺️ ¡Deja tu respuesta 👇!

HORA DEL BINGO ESPACIAL ☄️🛰️

Adivina donde caerá la sonda soviética Kosmos 482, que su destino original era Venus en 1972. Más de cincuenta años después, este objeto podría sobrevivir la reentrada y caer en cualquier lugar 🗺️

¡Deja tu respuesta 👇!
Space Weather Watch (@spacewxwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FILAMENT ERUPTIONS ONGOING NOW: We're closely watching a complex of filament eruptions today that have lifted off or look like they're about to. The first one in the southern hemisphere at area 1 caused a narrow and fast CME that may graze Earth with its northern flank. The

FILAMENT ERUPTIONS ONGOING NOW: We're closely watching a complex of filament eruptions today that have lifted off or look like they're about to. The first one in the southern hemisphere at area 1 caused a narrow and fast CME that may graze Earth with its northern flank. The
UNOOSA (@unoosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍⚖️ Week One Wrap-Up! The 1st week of the Legal Subcommittee #COPUOS2025 just ended! With a record number of private sector inputs, this session reaffirmed the LSC’s central role in shaping the global space law & policy landscape. Key highlights include:

🌍⚖️ Week One Wrap-Up! The 1st week of the Legal Subcommittee #COPUOS2025 just ended! With a record number of private sector inputs, this session reaffirmed the LSC’s central role in shaping the global space law & policy landscape. Key highlights include:
News is my Business (@newsismybusines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The recent event drew 8,000 attendees and focused on recycling and environmental awareness in Puerto Rico. #NewsismyBusiness newsismybusiness.com/garnier-green-…

NASA en español (@nasa_es) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bajo la misma Luna. 🌕 Esta noche, 12 de mayo, puedes encontrar una luna llena brillando en lo alto: la llamada Luna de flores. Descubre consejos para observarla y fotografiarla aquí: go.nasa.gov/4kdEnZv 🔭

Bajo la misma Luna. 🌕

Esta noche, 12 de mayo, puedes encontrar una luna llena brillando en lo alto: la llamada Luna de flores. 
Descubre consejos para observarla y fotografiarla aquí: go.nasa.gov/4kdEnZv 🔭
For All Moonkind (@forallmoonkind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most important responsibilities of anyone passionate about space exploration is to raise awareness of its tremendous opportunities -- and the fact that the development of space governance mechanisms while nascent, is extremely important. That is one of the reasons we

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🌍 Did you know that countries register satellites with the UN? 🛰️On 12–13 May, #UNOOSA hosted the 2nd Meeting of National Focal Points on Registration.

🌍 Did you know that countries register satellites with the UN? 🛰️On 12–13 May, #UNOOSA hosted the 2nd Meeting of National Focal Points on Registration.
ucfspacebiz (@ucfspacebiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lunabotics competition got underway at UCF Thursday evening. Students from across the country competing their Moon robots in the UCF Exolithlab.

Lunabotics competition got underway at UCF Thursday evening. Students from across the country competing their Moon robots in the <a href="/UCF/">UCF</a> Exolithlab.
Tony Dunn (@tony873004) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#asteroid P12aEAB, was discovered earlier today by Pan-STARRS1 in Hawaii and followed up by various observatories across the globe. Possibly as wide as 60 meters, it will brighten to mag 15.7 shortly after close approach of 0.4 lunar distances on June 3-4.

NASA Asteroid Watch (@asteroidwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office is charged with finding, tracking & characterizing near-Earth objects. Here's what we've found thus far: go.nasa.gov/414oCMc

NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office is charged with finding, tracking &amp; characterizing near-Earth objects. Here's what we've found thus far: go.nasa.gov/414oCMc
NASA Asteroid Watch (@asteroidwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new observation from NASA Webb Telescope of asteroid 2024 YR4 has improved our knowledge of where the asteroid will be on Dec. 22, 2032 by nearly 20%, thus raising the chance of a lunar impact to 4.3%. 2024 YR4 is now too far to observe until 2028. go.nasa.gov/3HnB9om

UNOOSA (@unoosa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌏We can now look future & predict the impact of natural disasters, rising sea levels, flooding, and eroding coastlines before they happen. Space makes this possible.