🌍 Hoy, 5 de junio: Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente
Desde 1972, una fecha para recordar que el planeta no es un recurso infinito. Millones de personas en todo el mundo agradecemos por selvas , bosques, parques, océanos sanos y un futuro sostenible.
#DíaMundialDelMedioAmbiente
Rock al Parque está cumpliendo 30 años. Hoy mi columna es sobre este festival que se ha convertido en el museo emocional de Bogotá. Bienvenidos.
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🎸📚 En la #FILBo2026, la escritora Tatiana Duplat presenta 'Rock al Parque: 30 años. Bogotá y las voces de la trasescena' , una obra que reúne las historias, voces y memorias que han construido desde adentro uno de los festivales más importantes de la ciudad.
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Mi columna hoy es sobre lo que nos mostró la ventanilla de Orión.
"Antes de pensar en quedarnos allá, tendríamos que aprender, de una vez por todas, a cuidar lo que ya es nuestro aquí. Quizá la verdadera meta no sea conquistar la Luna, sino merecer la Tierra."
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
Artemis II: Closing in on the MoonThe astronauts of Artemis II are now truly venturing into deep space — and the Moon is getting closer every hour.They have already traveled more than 200,000 miles (about 320,000 km) from Earth. With every passing moment, our home planet grows smaller in their windows, while the Moon looms larger ahead. Soon, the Moon’s gravitational pull — its “sphere of influence” — will begin to dominate, gently tugging the spacecraft into its embrace.Right now, the crew is fully immersed in the demanding routines of deep-space flight: Running critical checks on the life support systems that keep them alive
Testing communications with Earth across vast distances
Practicing manual flight maneuvers
And carefully preparing for the dramatic lunar flyby that lies just ahead
This is the moment Artemis II transitions from leaving Earth behind to preparing for humanity’s return to the Moon — not just orbiting it, but getting ready to push the boundaries of exploration once again.The journey is entering its most exciting phase.
This animation shows NASA’s Artemis II mission path, a journey of nearly 685,000 miles. The crew will travel in a figure-eight trajectory, looping out from Earth, around the Moon, and back again.
Follow live updates: https://t.co/PikF0FNlO9
We're going around the Moon. Come watch with us. Artemis II's four-astronaut crew is lifting off from @NASAKennedy on an approximately 10-day mission that will bring us closer to living on the Moon and Mars. The launch window opens at 6:24pm ET (2224 UTC). https://t.co/X27QJejNDt