'9-year-old Galaxy Guard' wrote a cover letter at NASA
The 9-year-old boy in the United States identified himself as the Milky Way Guards writing letters to join NASA's Earth Guard.
The US Agency for Aeronautics and Space (NASA) recently announced recruiting personnel to protect the Earth from the entry of other planetary life forms. Wage jobs 124.406-187,000 USD / year and are described as protecting the planet, attracting public interest, including Jack Davis.
Jack Davis, the boy who wrote to NASA, asked for a position to protect the planet.(Photo: Davis Family).
The fourth-grader in New Jersey, USA with an interest in alien issues, wrote a letter to NASA asking to be accepted into this position, ABC News on August 4 reported.
In a letter written in pencil on August 3, Jack said that he was suitable for his young job."One reason I think I'm fit for a job is that my sister said I'm an alien , " Jack wrote.
Jack continues to list many experiences to convince NASA."I watched almost all the movies about the universe and the aliens I could see . I was very good at games. Because I could learn how to think like an alien , " Jack wrote.
Letter from Jack Davis and NASA.(Screenshot: Twitter).
Jack's letter was then personally Dr. Jim L. Green, director of Planetary Science Department at NASA, responded."We are always looking for support from talented scientists and engineers of the future. I hope you will study hard and achieve good results at school , " Green wrote. "We hope to see you someday at NASA."
NASA's feedback received the appreciation of the online community."This is how you encourage children's dreams. Do well on NASA," wrote Marco A. Islas's account on Twitter. "This is why we can achieve good things! Continue the great work of NASA" , wrote account Colin T.
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