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Divulgador científico en Astronomía y Sismología | Exembajador de la UCSG | Certificado: IIGE (Geología) EPN (Astronomía) ESNECA (Astrofísica) SNGR (Riesgos)

Guayaquil, Ecuador Katılım Temmuz 2016
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🇪🇨 ¡ATENTOS! | ¡En este momento es posible ver al volcán más alto del MUNDO desde Guayaquil, El volcán Chimborazo! 😍 Salgan a tomar sus mejores fotografías en dirección noreste 👇🏻📸❤️
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Instituto Geofísico
Instituto Geofísico@IGecuador·
[REVISADO] Evento: igepn2026ftix Ocurrido: 2026-03-23 12:46:02 Mag.: 4.4MLv Prof.: 59.0 km Lat.: 3.115° S Long.: 80.094° W Localizado: a 22.13 km de Machala, El Oro Sintió este sismo? Repórtelo: servicios.igepn.edu.ec/url/NzQyOQ==
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INOCAR
INOCAR@inocarec·
El Instituto Oceanográfico y Antártico de la Armada informa que se espera el arribo de olas predominantes del Sur del Pacífico para la costa continental e insular del Ecuador. Del 24 al 26 de marzo se prevé un estado de mar moderado. #Inocar #Oleaje #Ecuador #Galápagos
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INOCAR
INOCAR@inocarec·
#Boletín | El Comité Nacional #Erfen informa: 👇
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Aviación Guayaquil
Aviación Guayaquil@AviacionGYE·
#COLOMBIA | Un avión militar tipo Hércules C130, se accidentó en Putumayo poco después del despegue. A bordo iban 110 militares. Equipos de rescate ya operan en la zona y han logrado evacuar a varios sobrevivientes, mientras continúan las labores de búsqueda. 🎥 Imágenes muestran un incendio tras el impacto.
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Luis Vargas
Luis Vargas@Meteovargas·
Hoy #23Mar es el Día Meteorológico Mundial. ¡Felicitaciones colegas!
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Vintage Maps
Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
Angle of the sun throughout the year (at Midday GMT). Work by neilrkaye
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Earthquake Network
Earthquake Network@SismoDetector·
[04:44:24 UTC] #sismo M5.5 (preliminar) detectado a 44 km de #LA, Chile. Descarga la app Sismo Detector desde sismo.app/es/download para recibir alertas en tiempo real en tu smartphone
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Earthquake Network
Earthquake Network@SismoDetector·
#sismo reportado por los usuarios de la app Sismo Detector a 6km de #Concepción, Chile. 59 reportes en un radio de 37km. Descarga la app desde sismo.app/es/download para recibir alertas en tiempo real
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Earthquake Network
Earthquake Network@SismoDetector·
#sismo reportado por los usuarios de la app Sismo Detector a 6km de #Coronel, Chile. 170 reportes en un radio de 128km. Descarga la app desde sismo.app/es/download para recibir alertas en tiempo real
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MyRadar Weather
MyRadar Weather@MyRadarWX·
METEOR HUNTERS in Houston — we now have a map of where meteorite fragments MAY be found! This is from NASA. So far there ARE reports of at least one medium-sized one being recovered (and, unfortunately, causing damage). This is on the northwest side of the Houston Metro northwest of Houston Bush Intercontentinal Airport. Your best chance is between Highway 1960 and Highway 99, especially near Kohrville, Klein and along Louetta Road. That’s a heavily-commercialized, busy urban area, so folks there should check their backyards too. Dark red is where 20 pound meteorites landed IF they were produced, then 2 pound (red), 0.2 pounds (dark orange), 0.02 pound (light orange) and 0.02 pound (yellow). Any recovered meteorites may be magnetic AND feel extremely dense (“too heavy” for an ordinary rock of its size). Saturday’s meteor was likely about 3 feet across and weighed a ton before it exploded overhead at 4:39 p.m. NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office says the explosion, which produced a sonic boom, released an amount of energy equivalent to 26 tons of TNT.
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NASA's Johnson Space Center
For more information on this meteor and to view a potential strewn field (where meteorites may be found), visit ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-fall….
NASA Space Alerts@NASASpaceAlerts

#MeteorSighting: Eyewitnesses in Texas observed a bright fireball today, March 21, at 4:40 p.m. CDT. Current data indicates that the meteor became visible at 49 miles above Stagecoach, northwest of Houston. It moved southeast at 35,000 mph, breaking apart 29 miles above Bammel, just west of Cypress Station. The fragmentation of the meteor - which weighed about a ton with a diameter of 3 feet - created a pressure wave that caused booms heard by some in the area. Doppler weather radar also showed meteorites produced between Willowbrook and Northgate Crossing. 🔗 go.nasa.gov/47c9wbR Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society

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Gage Goulding - KPRC 2
Gage Goulding - KPRC 2@GageGoulding·
☄️ Meteor over Texas!! A livestream of a little league baseball game in East Bernard, TX, captured the meteor soaring through the sky!
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BNO News
BNO News@BNONews·
PHOTOS: Possible meteorite crashed through roof of Houston home
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MyRadar Weather
MyRadar Weather@MyRadarWX·
NEW: MyRadar has obtained video of a meteor that exploded over Houston at 4:39-4:40 p.m. Central time. This is from Scott Prinsen via the American Meteor Society.
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MyRadar Weather
MyRadar Weather@MyRadarWX·
BREAKING: We can confirm that a meteor exploded over Houston just before 4:40 p.m. Central time. The GOES East geostationary lightning mapper picked up the infrared flash that accompanied the explosion. A boom was heard across the northern/northwestern Houston metro. There are unconfirmed reports of a meteorite crashing through a woman's home. The American Meteor Society has reviewed dozens of eyewitness reports, and calculated the most likely path of the meteor. It probably entered the atmosphere somewhere near Magnolia and continued descending toward Monroe, at some point exploding in the process. The Brenham, Texas fire department was dispatched to reports of a possible explosion near Highway 50 at Wiedeville Rd. Units on scene did not find evidence of an explosion.
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NASA Space Alerts
NASA Space Alerts@NASASpaceAlerts·
#MeteorSighting: Eyewitnesses in Texas observed a bright fireball today, March 21, at 4:40 p.m. CDT. Current data indicates that the meteor became visible at 49 miles above Stagecoach, northwest of Houston. It moved southeast at 35,000 mph, breaking apart 29 miles above Bammel, just west of Cypress Station. The fragmentation of the meteor - which weighed about a ton with a diameter of 3 feet - created a pressure wave that caused booms heard by some in the area. Doppler weather radar also showed meteorites produced between Willowbrook and Northgate Crossing. 🔗 go.nasa.gov/47c9wbR Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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Instituto Geofísico
Instituto Geofísico@IGecuador·
[PRELIMINAR] Evento: igepn2026fqkn Ocurrido: 2026-03-21 22:09:03 Mag.: 3.9M Prof.: 5.0 km Lat.: 1.196° S Long.: 82.378° W Localizado: a 179.51 km de Puerto Lopez, Manabi Sintió este sismo? Repórtelo: servicios.igepn.edu.ec/url/NzQwOA==
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DSPORTS
DSPORTS@DSports·
¡TADEJ POGACAR LOGRÓ SU PRIMERA VICTORIA EN LA MILAN - SAN REMO! El esloveno venció en el sprint final a Tom Pidcock y se alzó con un triunfo magistral. A falta de 30 km, el ciclista había sufrido una caída antes de la subida a la Cipressa. NO EXISTE IMPOSIBLES PARA ÉL. #CiclismoEnDSPORTS
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NASA JPL
NASA JPL@NASAJPL·
Long winter nights are officially over (in the Northern Hemisphere, at least!) Today is the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, while autumn begins in the Southern Hemisphere. Bonus: On the equinox, day and night are nearly equal, about 12 hours each.
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NOAA Satellites
NOAA Satellites@NOAASatellites·
It's not just #FullDiskFriday, it's also the first day of #AstronomicalSpring in the Northern Hemisphere! The #VernalEquinox occurred at 10:46 a.m. ET today. In this year-long timelapse from @NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️, see how the sun’s angle has changed since last year’s equinox due to the Earth’s axial tilt. Happy #spring! 🌎🌸
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