At just three years old, Lorrane Olivlet fell in love with space—a passion that has since propelled her into a life dedicated to aerospace sciences, engineering, and inspiring future generations. Born in Brazil, Lorrane is a biomedical engineer, a digital influencer with over a million followers, a pilot-in-training, a scuba diver, and an advocate for women in space sciences. Her mission? To become the first Brazilian woman in space.
A Passion That Reaches Beyond the Sky
Lorrane’s journey into space exploration has been nothing short of extraordinary. She is a medalist in scientific competitions, proving her dedication to academic excellence from an early age. Her curiosity and drive led her to become an analog astronaut, participating in Habitat Marte and Wogel projects, where she simulated the conditions of extraterrestrial environments.
As an activist for women’s rights in space sciences, she has been breaking barriers and advocating for more representation of women in STEM fields. She doesn’t just dream of space—she actively works to make it more accessible for others.
An Influencer, Educator, and Science Communicator
With a combined audience of over one million followers across social media, Lorrane uses her platform to make complex space topics engaging and accessible. Her partnership with the Brazilian Space Agency has allowed her to bring high-quality space content to the public, inspiring countless people to look toward the stars.
Her impact extends beyond digital content. As a speaker, she has delivered dozens of lectures at schools, universities, and major events, motivating young minds to pursue careers in STEM.
Building a Community: InSpace Group
In 2019, Lorrane founded InSpace Group, a voluntary organization with over a hundred members across Brazil. The initiative focuses on engaging and educating people in space sciences through STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). InSpace has become a hub for aspiring scientists, space enthusiasts, and future astronauts, further proving her commitment to community-driven education.
Discovering Asteroids and Publishing Books
Lorrane’s contributions to space sciences are not just theoretical—she has actively discovered several asteroids** through the IASC project, adding to the ever-growing field of astronomy.
She is also the author of the book “My First Contact with the Sky – Solar System”, which introduces young readers to the wonders of space, ensuring that the next generation grows up with the same sense of wonder she had as a child.
A Future Among the Stars
With her extensive background in space education, scientific discovery, and hands-on aerospace training, Lorrane Olivlet is well on her way to making history. She is not just dreaming of becoming the first Brazilian woman in space—she is taking calculated, determined steps to turn that dream into reality.
Follow Lorrane’s journey as she continues breaking boundaries, inspiring millions, and proving that no dream is too big when fueled by passion, perseverance, and purpose.