STS-118
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:14 pm
Today I have been given my space fix for a month!
First, it was an e-mail from Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. I was over the moon! I sent an e-mail requesting permission to use a Max Q song in my Space Camp video, and they had Chris Hadfield himself e-mail me back. I think I stared at that e-mail without blinking for a few minutes, at least.
But, the topic of this post is STS-118, the mision Kayla and I are going to the launch of in late June. And, the rest of my space fix for the month has to deal with that. Just being curious, I sent an e-mail off to the Canadian Space Agency telling them I am going to the launch as a VIP guest for the NASA's Greatest Fan contest. I wanted to know how I could promote the CSA while there, especially since there is a Canadian on the mission.
Well... as if receiving an e-mail from an astronaut (and a Canadian one at that) wasn't enough to keep me grinning for a while, the Canadian Space Agency e-mailed me back inviting me to the Canadian STS-118 reception the night before the launch! They also said they will keep me updated and informed of other Canadian activities going on while I am there.
I think I am going to faint or something. At the very least, I am melting in glee right now. Concentration level = zero. Excitement level = unmeasurable.
As much as I want to attend the Space Camp alumni events, I think this will make up for it.
And yes, I will bring back photos, stories, and all that stuff to share.
First, it was an e-mail from Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. I was over the moon! I sent an e-mail requesting permission to use a Max Q song in my Space Camp video, and they had Chris Hadfield himself e-mail me back. I think I stared at that e-mail without blinking for a few minutes, at least.
But, the topic of this post is STS-118, the mision Kayla and I are going to the launch of in late June. And, the rest of my space fix for the month has to deal with that. Just being curious, I sent an e-mail off to the Canadian Space Agency telling them I am going to the launch as a VIP guest for the NASA's Greatest Fan contest. I wanted to know how I could promote the CSA while there, especially since there is a Canadian on the mission.
Well... as if receiving an e-mail from an astronaut (and a Canadian one at that) wasn't enough to keep me grinning for a while, the Canadian Space Agency e-mailed me back inviting me to the Canadian STS-118 reception the night before the launch! They also said they will keep me updated and informed of other Canadian activities going on while I am there.
I think I am going to faint or something. At the very least, I am melting in glee right now. Concentration level = zero. Excitement level = unmeasurable.
As much as I want to attend the Space Camp alumni events, I think this will make up for it.
And yes, I will bring back photos, stories, and all that stuff to share.