how old is everyone
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- pilotgirl21
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...and I'm still years younger than Rat and Spanky. And yet older than Gordo.Sandrat wrote:Spanky and I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that we'll be branded REALLY OLD.
U.S. Space Camp, May 1985
Aviation Challenge Staff, 1996-1997
"Livin' in fear's just another way of dyin' before your time." -- Drive-By Truckers
Aviation Challenge Staff, 1996-1997
"Livin' in fear's just another way of dyin' before your time." -- Drive-By Truckers
I am 21 and I live in Nashville. My family and I are planning on moving back out to AZ. in a few years. I am hoping to go to ASU.
Chris
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I hit 30 last month... I don't feel that old but there isn't much hair left on the head
As for location: Walt Disney World.
As for location: Walt Disney World.
Space Camp • June 11-16, 1989 - Session 31 - Martin Marietta
Space Academy, Level 1 • June 16-21, 1991 - Session 24 - BDM
Adult Space Academy • September 26-28, 2003 - Session 52 - Discovery
Alumni Camp • June 14-17, 2007 - Session 38 - Challenger
Space Academy, Level 1 • June 16-21, 1991 - Session 24 - BDM
Adult Space Academy • September 26-28, 2003 - Session 52 - Discovery
Alumni Camp • June 14-17, 2007 - Session 38 - Challenger
I'm 33, a Major in the USAF, with 2 kids....and don't feel a day over 25
(Although my waistline tends to argue with my youthful spirit on a regular basis )
(Although my waistline tends to argue with my youthful spirit on a regular basis )
Jordan "b52murph" Murphy
Camp I, April 1986; Camp, April 1987
Academy I, April 1988; Academy I, April 1989
Academy II, Feb 1990; Aviation Challenge, Jun 1990
Camp I, April 1986; Camp, April 1987
Academy I, April 1988; Academy I, April 1989
Academy II, Feb 1990; Aviation Challenge, Jun 1990
JennieM wrote:Yup, I got ya beat.Carrie wrote:Hey, does this make me the ranking old fogey around here? Can anyone beat 34 as of April 2? Anyone? Anyone? *crickets chirp*
Haha, I like that... Beating but not sharing.
Space Camp • June 11-16, 1989 - Session 31 - Martin Marietta
Space Academy, Level 1 • June 16-21, 1991 - Session 24 - BDM
Adult Space Academy • September 26-28, 2003 - Session 52 - Discovery
Alumni Camp • June 14-17, 2007 - Session 38 - Challenger
Space Academy, Level 1 • June 16-21, 1991 - Session 24 - BDM
Adult Space Academy • September 26-28, 2003 - Session 52 - Discovery
Alumni Camp • June 14-17, 2007 - Session 38 - Challenger
But still SOOO Bad A**Spanky and I refuse to answer this question on the grounds that we'll be branded REALLY OLD
Im 18 btw, I start AFROTC this fall
MACH II - 03 Hook/Jinx - Eagles(Anime) - Week 38 Right Stuff · MACH III - 04 Okra/Jinx - Blacklions(Snort) · MACH III - 05 Clips/Fish - Blacklions(Spyder) · MACH III - 06 Shaggy - Pukin Dogs(Stargate) · MACH III Elite - 07 Hawg/Forecast - Vigilanties(Spyder)
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Sometimes I wish I was a bit younger too, but I can't complain. I've traveled quite a bit and I wouldn't want to give that up just to be a little younger.JennieM wrote:Just a little older. Not by much. LOL Sometimes I wish I were younger, but then I'd have to trade my life today for it and it's just too much fun right now.
*ooh, but my sore back*
Space Camp • June 11-16, 1989 - Session 31 - Martin Marietta
Space Academy, Level 1 • June 16-21, 1991 - Session 24 - BDM
Adult Space Academy • September 26-28, 2003 - Session 52 - Discovery
Alumni Camp • June 14-17, 2007 - Session 38 - Challenger
Space Academy, Level 1 • June 16-21, 1991 - Session 24 - BDM
Adult Space Academy • September 26-28, 2003 - Session 52 - Discovery
Alumni Camp • June 14-17, 2007 - Session 38 - Challenger
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Working at NASA
It may be easier to get an intership with one of the contractors. I worked on the Space Program from 1989-2001, all with contractors, at JSC, KSC, Denver (on some Mars probes) and Fairmont, WV. At JSC I had access to Mission Control, and at KSC our offices were right behind the Press Site, 3 miles from pad 39A.Fatal291 wrote:Any of u guys work for nasa or anything? I'm trying to get an internship but no one from there ever responds
The NASA web site, if you poke around, can tell you which companies do work for them, but any big aerospace contractor probably does.
Oh, and I've been going to Space Camp as an adult longer than some of you are old, so you can imagine how old I am !
++rich
Enterprise Team - Founded 1985
Enterprise Team - Founded 1985
In my real life I am a high school teacher, teaching learning disabled kids to read. This summer I am working for a school/camp program and doing a mini space camp. (We have done model rockets, various space science projects-- i.e. egg drop, etc., a "Mars exploration trip", and we also have a partial simulator that was built by an ex-NASA engineer.) Too bad this isn't my real job but it is lots of work!
If I could do it again, I would have liked to outreach education for NASA.
I don't think they have many positions like that anymore.
--des
If I could do it again, I would have liked to outreach education for NASA.
I don't think they have many positions like that anymore.
--des