
The 12 hour drive back from Florida has been an incredibly long one. I cannot tell you how many times I began to cry or ache to my core to be back with my Space Tweeps. I have thought a lot about what I would say about this.
When It comes down to it, there are not enough adjectives in the english language to truly describe to someone what STS-135 NASATweetup was like. Talking to my mom on the phone after it all, I know I sounded like a bumbling baboon, but what happened at the STS135 NASATweetup truly shook me. It shook me like when the Shuttle broke the sound barrier...
I could go through and talk about all of the different events that happened during
the Tweetup, but I feel as though this blog will be far too long for anyone to have the patience to read. So, instead I thought I would address just awesome little moments that happened. It was unreal to meet NASA Astronauts and administrators. I just wanted to ask, what have I done that has made my kharma so great. The people we met and the amazing sights we got to see! Like We all thought we were going to miss the RSS Retraction, but what a pleasent surprise, we were there and whitnessed the unveiling of such a magnificent machine!
I feel like of all things I talk about on this, I should describe what the actual launch was like for me.
It was getting close the launch time and the Twent (Tweetup Tent) was emptying pretty quickly. We were all so
The most brilliant light shown from the launch of Atlantis. We all followed her up, tears streaming down my face. I saw this beautiful machine perform how it was supposed to perform. Without a hitch. The light was so incredibly bright, it was almost like looking into the sun. When Atlantis broke the sound barrier I literally felt it in my inner core. It shook me. It was such an unreal experience. One that you can't fully describe to someone unless they have experienced it.
The NASATweetup event has been such a truly amazing experience. I have always been so very passionate abut my major in aerospace engineering. My passion has gotten me through some rough times in my major.
I know that Stephanie and the @NASATweetup team will probably not read this, but in case by small chance they do. I tried to thank Stephanie at the Twent on Friday, but I started crying when I tried to tell her what this meant to me. So, we'll try this again.
Neil Degrasse Tyson tweeted this:
@Neiltyson: If someone profoundly influences your life's trajectory, don't return the favor. Pass it along to others in need of awakening
I do believe the American people need an awakening.
There are many in doubt that there will be much more after the Shuttle Program. Which they all need to know NASA has a plan. SUPPORT them. They need OUR backing. Stay involved in the amazing work that is done with NASA. Space IS important.
"This isn't the beginning of the end, it is the end of what was our BEGINNING." ~ Lori Garver, NASA Deputy Administrator
Keep your sights turned high. This isn't the end. Far from it. And I can guarantee that I will be one of the ones to be sure of that.