A NASA intern Rose
Ferreira, a student of Astronomy at Arizona State
University, her journey for streets of Dominican Republic to studying stars can’t
be imagining. Grew up in Dominican Republic.
Where she has not access
to proper education, she moved to New York, where her life was not changed at
once. She was homeless, limited access to education.
She did not lose her
interest of understanding space. Which was stacked in her mind from her
childhood. She used to see the bright mood at night and was obliged to survive
solely by the light of the moon. Finally, she got an email form Nasa for internship.
Rose Ferreira,
who as a youngster didn't even know what NASA was, now aspires to work for the
US space agency as an astronaut. She claims that in July, when she first viewed
a picture of a field of galaxies with the James Webb telescope, she had the
strongest emotion of her life.
He recalls,
now smiling, "I went into the bathroom and cried a bit." It felt so
good to me to be able to support the NASA team's work in any little manner. I
had shock following it for a week.
Ferreira provided guidance to the teams who launched the
biggest space scientific telescope ever from the Goddard Space Center in
Greenbelt, Maryland, during her internship.

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