Surprisingly STEM: Space Waste Engineer
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- As the saying goes, “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure” and at NASA, Annie Meier is that person! Annie is a space waste engineer working on technologies to convert waste into vital resources for human space travel. Trash can be used to produce important gasses and even water - commodities astronauts traveling to another planet can’t just pick up along the way.
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So interesting!. I am in 12th grade and I really want to get into NASA
She’s amazing
You are doing an amazing job Mam. Keep up the good work 💯🗽 and please stay strong and to all at NASA, please stay safe. Safety 1st.
Excellent profile of Annie's work! Thanks for sharing!
So would you send a ship up with an arm like the one on the space station to collect the junk and if it is fuel use it up and pack the leftovers! What is reusable, send the pack to earth and what is not, by rocket, send it into the black hole which is sure to eat it up! What do you think?
It kind of is sad to think that only 2 out of the 4 will touch moon on this next one.
But it's a start.
🌳⚽
Flux capacitor just might be in her future 😂 Smart young lady
Morning guys...
Fantastic work' Keep up the work!
Yeah tell me about it, I will one day be there
so heartwarming words ❤️
💙💙💙