Contribución latina | Espacio a Tierra
Summary
TLDRErik Lopez, a member of the scientific office at the International Space Station, shares insights about his work with NASA since 2017. He introduces 'Espacio a Tierra,' the Spanish version of NASA's 'Space to Ground' capsules, which provide weekly updates on ISS activities. This content reaches audiences across Latin America and the U.S. through official NASA channels. As part of the Hispanic group at NASA, Erik emphasizes the importance of inspiring the Hispanic community and highlights how this experience has fostered his professional growth and dedication to serving his community, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
Takeaways
- 🚀 Erik Lopez works at the International Space Station's Scientific Office.
- 🌌 He began his career at NASA in 2017 at the Johnson Space Center.
- 📺 'Espacio a Tierra' is the Spanish version of NASA's 'Space to Ground' capsules.
- 🌍 The program provides weekly updates on happenings at the International Space Station.
- 🎥 This content is broadcasted across Latin America and the United States through NASA's official media channels.
- 📱 Social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube feature this content.
- 💡 The Hispanic group at NASA uses 'Espacio a Tierra' to promote the agency's message.
- 🌟 The initiative aims to inspire the Hispanic community in the U.S. and abroad.
- 🤝 Being part of the Hispanic group at NASA has provided Erik with professional growth opportunities.
- 🇲🇽 Erik feels honored to contribute to NASA's goals as a Latino, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
Q & A
Who is Erik Lopez?
-Erik Lopez is a professional who works in the Scientific Office of the International Space Station.
When did Erik start working at NASA?
-Erik started working at NASA in 2017 at the Johnson Space Center.
What is 'Espacio a Tierra'?
-'Espacio a Tierra' is the Spanish version of NASA's 'Space to Ground' capsules, providing weekly updates about the International Space Station.
Where is 'Espacio a Tierra' broadcast?
-'Espacio a Tierra' is transmitted in various parts of Latin America and the United States through official NASA media channels, including Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and the NASA website.
What role does the Hispanic group at NASA play?
-The Hispanic group at NASA uses 'Espacio a Tierra' to disseminate the agency's message and inspire the Hispanic community both in the U.S. and abroad.
How has being part of the Hispanic group at NASA benefited Erik?
-Being part of the Hispanic group has helped Erik grow professionally through leadership opportunities and has increased his desire to serve his community.
What does Erik feel about his contributions to NASA's goals?
-As a Latino, Erik feels honored to contribute to NASA's goals.
What is the significance of Hispanic Heritage Month for Erik?
-Erik celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month as a time to honor his heritage and contributions to the field.
How does 'Espacio a Tierra' serve the Hispanic community?
-'Espacio a Tierra' serves the Hispanic community by providing information in Spanish and inspiring future generations to engage with space science and exploration.
What platforms can audiences use to access NASA's content in Spanish?
-Audiences can access NASA's content in Spanish through various platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and the website ciencia.nasa.gov.
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