
Eleonora Poitevin
Eleonora Poitevin is the president of the Asociación Guatemalteca de Astronomía (AGA), where she plays a crucial role in promoting astronomical education and awareness in Guatemala. She is frequently consulted for her expertise on celestial events, making her a key figure in the dissemination of knowledge about astronomy in the region.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Guatemala | 6 | 7.83 | 0.43% | +10% | 17,915,568 | 85,621 | $82,000 | 392$ |
Totals | 6 | 17,915,568 | 85,621 | $82,000 | 392$ |
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin is a civil engineer and president of the Guatemalan Astronomy Association (AGA).
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin is a civil engineer and president of the Guatemalan Association of Astronomy (AGA).
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Eleonora Poitevin is a civil engineer and president of the Guatemalan Association of Astronomy, explaining the planetary alignment in August 2025.
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Eleonora Poitevin, president of the Guatemalan Association of Astronomy, explains the optical illusion that makes the Moon and Sun appear larger on certain days.
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin is the president of the Guatemalan Association of Astronomy (AGA).
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin, president of the Guatemalan Astronomy Association, explains the myths surrounding earthquakes and the moon's influence.
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin is the president of the Guatemalan Astronomy Association (AGA) and discusses the evolution of space exploration.
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin is the president of the Guatemalan Astronomy Association who participated in an event with David López.
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin shares the astronomical calendar of the Guatemalan Astronomy Association.
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Guatemala:
Eleonora Poitevin is the president of the Guatemalan Association of Astronomy (AGA) and explains the appearance of the full moon.
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