13-year-old girl and dreams of living on Mars
An American girl took many courses to become an astronaut and wanted to become the first person to set foot on Mars.
Alyssa Carson, 13, from Louisiana, USA, is taking a 9-year training course to become an astronaut. She was the first to attend all three global trainings by the US Aerospace Agency (NASA), News said.
Alyssa Carson wants to be the first person to set foot on Mars.(Photo: e-farsas.com)
Alyssa can speak English, Spanish, French and Chinese and be famous on social networks. Alyssa told the BBC that she wanted to inspire children of the same age to achieve their dreams.
"I thought about many other things, but being an astronaut is still the first choice. I don't want to meet any obstacle on my way to Mars. Failure is not an option , " Alyssa to speak.
NASA also supports her pursuit of dreams. Paul Foremantold, representative of the US Aerospace Agency with the BBC: "The girl is in perfect age to one day become a first astronaut to Mars. Alyssa is doing everything very well, being dug. create a lesson, gradually become a true astronaut ".
Bret Carson, Alyssa's father, said he talked to her about the possibility that she would never return from Mars, but she did not worry about it.
"We have about 20 years to prepare for the plan, our family knows what girls are doing. Alyssa will become the first person to join the mission to fly to Mars in 2033. Maybe my daughter go and don't come back, we talked about it but anyway Alyssa still wants to go, " Alyssa's father said.
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