Stargazing in Latin America: Discoveries, Debates and Breakthroughs in Space Science

Register for ‘Astronomy: Created in Latin America’

Latin America has been a hub for studying the cosmos for centuries. From ancient solar observatories in Mexico to cutting-edge radio telescopes in the Andes, the region has been at the forefront of many exciting astronomical discoveries and space research.

Now, Science Friday and El País: América Futura are joining forces to bring you a 7-week newsletter focusing on astronomy and space science from Latin America. Each week, subscribers will receive a story on topics such as how satellites are monitoring deforestation in the Amazon, the future of astronomy in Puerto Rico following the collapse of the Arecibo telescope, and new research conducted by Latin American women.

The newsletter will feature content in both English and Spanish, making it accessible to a wider audience. The launch date is set for May 22nd.

Santiago Flórez, Science Friday’s community manager, will be writing the newsletter. With a background in teaching, anthropology, and journalism, Santiago is passionate about sharing stories from the world of science with the public.

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