While many of us can only
dream of space travel, 17-year-old astronaut trainee Alyssa Carson is making it
a reality. The ambitious Louisiana-based teenager has had her “heart set on the
stars” ever since she was a little girl. At only 3 years old, she told her
father, “Daddy, I want to be an astronaut, and be one of the people that go to
Mars.”
Staying true to her word,
she’s currently undergoing rigorous training with NASA in order to become part
of the first human mission to Mars in the year 2033.
Among a long list of
accomplishments, Carson is the youngest person ever to graduate Advanced Space
Academy. She’s also the first in the world to have completed all three NASA
Space Camps (United States, Canada, and Turkey).
Furthermore, she’s the first
and only person to complete the NASA Passport Program, having visited all 14 of
NASA’s visitor centers located across nine U.S. states.
In January 2013, she was
invited to join NASA TV’s MER 10 panel in Washington DC to discuss future
missions to Mars. She was later chosen as one of seven ambassadors for Mars
One, a mission to establish the first human settlement on the red planet in
2033.
This cool 17-year-old astronaut
trainee is currently training with NASA. Astonishingly, Carson has still
managed to make time for a traditional education. She’s currently taking all of
her school subjects in four languages (English, Chinese, French, and Spanish).
Continuing to train at a
young age will also be further difficulties for me but I have done great with
it so far.”
When she’s not training or
studying, Carson is also a public speaker. She aims to encourage other young
people to also pursue their life goals, saying, “Always follow your dream and
don’t let anyone take it from you.”
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