Monday, December 12, 2011
The Lecture I Watched (Super Late)
Back in November, I watched a lecture from an astronaut named Clayton Anderson. Clay talked about his time up in space. He explained the fun times, the not so fun times, and just space station life in general. Clay spent six months up in space, which is a very long time. In order for him to keep the audiences attention he told many stories from his experiences to spice things up. Clay said that one of his biggest inspirations was his mother, who is now deceased. I can relate to this, because my mother as well as my father are very big inspirations to me as well. I was excited for this lecture, because I had already heard Clay speak, and I knew it was going to be good. I first heard clay speak back in March when I went to the NASA Space Settlement Design Competition. Clay gave the one of the opening speeches, and it was phenomenal. He said that if you dream about it you can do it. He always wanted to be an astronaut in his wildest dreams, and he ended up doing what he wanted to do. I felt that this lecture improved my outlook on my future.
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