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This image appears to be from a children's educational book or worksheet, likely related to astronomy or time.

The main subjects are two cartoon characters: an older, bearded astronomer with wild gray hair and a yellow jacket, and a young girl with dark hair and a blue top. They are positioned in a light blue and purple background that seems to depict a sky or outer space.

A speech bubble above the astronomer contains text in Spanish: "Recuerda que un día es el tiempo que tarda la Tierra en dar una vuelta sobre su eje." (Remember that a day is the time it takes for the Earth to complete one rotation on its axis.) Next to this, another text box asks, "¿Cuántas horas transcurrido si dado 7 vueltas?" (How many hours have passed if given 7 turns?).

Below the characters, there's a table with headings in Spanish: "ida" (presumably "destination" or "arrival"), "Desde" (From), and "Duración del vi" (Duration of the trip). The table contains entries with cities and travel durations, illustrated with cartoon clocks.

One row shows "Caracas" and a duration of "1/2 hora y cinco minutos" (1/2 hour and five minutes). Another row lists "Valencia" with a duration of "3/4 de hora" (3/4 of an hour). A third row shows "Puerto La Cruz" with a duration of "1 hora y cuarto" (1 hour and a quarter). The last visible entry is "Ayacucho" with a duration of "2 horas y 35 minutos" (2 hours and 35 minutes).

The overall scene suggests an educational context where children are learning about time, travel, and possibly astronomy through a narrative and a table of information. The tone seems to be light and engaging, suitable for a young audience. The visible text is entirely in Spanish. There are no obvious cues about the time of day or weather, but the setting is likely indoors or in a stylized representation of space.
Ramón

Jun 23, 2026, 1:15 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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This image appears to be from a children's educational book or worksheet, likely related to astronomy or time. The main subjects are two cartoon characters: an older, bearded astronomer with wild gray hair and a yellow jacket, and a young girl with dark hair and a blue top. They are positioned in a light blue and purple background that seems to depict a sky or outer space. A speech bubble above the astronomer contains text in Spanish: "Recuerda que un día es el tiempo que tarda la Tierra en dar una vuelta sobre su eje." (Remember that a day is the time it takes for the Earth to complete one rotation on its axis.) Next to this, another text box asks, "¿Cuántas horas transcurrido si dado 7 vueltas?" (How many hours have passed if given 7 turns?). Below the characters, there's a table with headings in Spanish: "ida" (presumably "destination" or "arrival"), "Desde" (From), and "Duración del vi" (Duration of the trip). The table contains entries with cities and travel durations, illustrated with cartoon clocks. One row shows "Caracas" and a duration of "1/2 hora y cinco minutos" (1/2 hour and five minutes). Another row lists "Valencia" with a duration of "3/4 de hora" (3/4 of an hour). A third row shows "Puerto La Cruz" with a duration of "1 hora y cuarto" (1 hour and a quarter). The last visible entry is "Ayacucho" with a duration of "2 horas y 35 minutos" (2 hours and 35 minutes). The overall scene suggests an educational context where children are learning about time, travel, and possibly astronomy through a narrative and a table of information. The tone seems to be light and engaging, suitable for a young audience. The visible text is entirely in Spanish. There are no obvious cues about the time of day or weather, but the setting is likely indoors or in a stylized representation of space.

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