My Goals For NASA

657 Words2 Pages

My life goals is to receive a Bachelor’s in Planetary Astronomy and Sciences then work for NASA at a young age. In there, I want to unravel the universe, cooperate with my peers, and absorb the knowledge and experiences that I’m sure are bound to come my way. Additionally, to unravel new discovering that will question all that we use to think about the universe. While I’m working for NASA, I want to acquire a Master’s in Wildlife Rehabilitator and Business Management, so that I can open a sanctuary open to all single-cell organisms, bacteria, fungus, plants, and humans where they will a place to escape to from the harshness of the world. I plan on performing both jobs at once because I love the study of the universe and helping those in need. …show more content…

Back then, I would always go outside with my sister and just look up at the stars. We would verify which was a star, planet, or a satellite. I remember I would look really closely at a star for long periods of time and proclaim that they were slowly move whether left, right, up, or down. Of course, she didn’t believe me. Her exact words were, “You can’t see a star move without a telescope. Everybody knows that.” But I knew then and now that they do, in fact, orbit in their own clusters. Whenever I looked up at the night sky, I would imagine all the mysteries and wonders the universe can offer. I love learning about how planets are made, the shape, the influence with two galaxies collide, and the ending of a star. It’s amazing and memorable to a child’s eyes. The second encounter I had that led me to astronomy was when I went to a class trip in Texas A&M Planetarium, and the director showed us different constellations, the emptiness of space, dark matter, dark energy, moon phases, and how astronomy all started with the Native America’s tale of the coyote. With wonder in my eyes, I asked if we were to ever encounter other life forms in another planet, or galaxies, or probably even universe. I can only imagine if there’s more universes than our own, and if we are considered the weakest, in-between, or the strongest out of all of them. Who’s to say imagination has no part in the scientific

More about My Goals For NASA

Open Document