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Astronaut Training for Teenagers & Adventurous Adults | NextGen Science Girl at Space Camp

Astronaut Training for Teenagers & Adventurous Adults | NextGen Science Girl at Space Camp Would you like to be an astronaut? I went to Space Camp to discover what astronaut training would be like. It was an amazing experience.

I would love to be an astronaut one day, or design and build rockets or robots for space exploration. If you're also interested in becoming a space explorer, scientist or engineer when you're older, now is the time to learn all you can. The next group of women and men to walk on the Moon or set forth on Mars are young adults and teenagers today. It could be you if you're passionate about STEM subjects, work hard and get some luck. How exciting is that?

This video shows some of the things I saw, did and learnt about at Space Camp. It's great to know that some of the graduates of Space Camp have gone on to become real-life astronauts and cosmonauts. I hope one day I can join the list of inspiring women astronauts, such as Dottie Metcalf-Lindenbergur, Samantha Cristoforetti, Dr Kate Rubins, Dr Serena Aunon-Chancellor &
Chrisitna Koch.

I hope you enjoy this video.

Thanks to:
Robert Lee "Hoot" Gibson (an astronaut, a legend, a gentleman and an inspiration).
NASA (Please employ me one day!).
Space Camp organisers, teachers, team leaders, administrators, counsellors and volunteers (all of whom were amazing).
US Space & Rocket Center.
Davidson Center for Space Exploration
Marshall Space Flight Center
Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission

Credits:
Intro Video: & NASA (no copyright)
Outro Video: & NASA (no copyright)
intro/Outro Music: (Creative Commons Attribution)
Accompanying Music (1): Show Opener - LiftOff by kennysvoice; (Creative Commons Attribution)
Accompanying Music (2): Happy Music by monkeyman535; Creative Commons Attribution)

No payment, sponsorship, product, discount or reward was received in relation to this video.

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