NASA is looking for an Earth defender who is able to protect our planet from contamination from space missions, but perhaps it did not expect the singular candidacy of Jack Davis, a 9-year-old New Zealand boy who wrote to the US Space Agency about his fist, declaring himself ready and fit to fill the position
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La NASA is looking for an Earth defender who is able to protect our planet from contamination from space missions, but perhaps he did not expect the singular nomination of Jack Davis, for an 9 year old New Zealand boy who wrote to the US Space Agency in his own hand, declaring himself ready and fit to fill the position.
As reported by the local media, the brave and tender child has defined himself 'Guardian of the galaxy'and he had no qualms about writing to NASA itself, promoting himself and his figure just as we do when we are looking for a job. And the employer's response was not long in coming.
Jack immediately declared his age, which he actually bet on to convince NASA to consider his candidacy: "I'm young, and therefore I can learn to consider myself an alien". In a nutshell, the child underlined how his tender age allows him not to have "prejudices" and therefore to be able to think like them, the aliens.
“We are always looking for future scientists and engineers that they help us: I hope that you will study hard and that you will do well in school. We are waiting for you at NASA one of these days ”, the Agency replied. Maybe not the letter he was hoping for but something Jack won't forget.
Image credits: US story
Maybe he didn't know what the candidacy was open to US citizens only, but still an incredible (and brilliant) self-promotion that could worry several of his future colleagues.
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Wonderful children, as always.
Roberta de carolis