This 15-year-old girl will most likely be the first to set foot on Mars

Most of the 15-year-old boys, though curious, but not even dreaming and actually fulfilling their dream, will set foot on another planet, but Alyssa Carson is not . Carson has given me a real plan, that I will be the first to set foot on Mars.

Currently, she is the first person to attend all NASA Space Camps around the globe, the youngest person to complete the course at the Advanced Space Academy and now, Carson is studying a class. University level, taught in 4 different languages.

"The first time I enjoyed the dream of going to Mars was when I was three," Alyssa said. "I still do everything a child of my age does, but besides, I have started to practice to become a true astronaut and set foot on Mars!".

Below is a short video about her that will lead a whole generation, a generation that brings human interplanetary hope to the shoulders.


This girl may be the youngest person to set foot on Mars.

Little Alyssa Carson is currently the youngest member to participate in the PoSSUM Project (Science Near a Round of Earth on the Middle Level of the Atmosphere), a non-profit research program that explores the upper layer of the atmosphere, one Essential program for every astronaut to fly to space.

In fact, this is an impressive long list of girls walking step by step, solid steps, to become an astronaut. And those steps have been preparing me to become the first person to set foot on Mars.

"She has a very correct psychological orientation, she's doing everything she needs to do while she's on Earth, to get ready for her Mars trip," that's what Paul Foerman, director of diplomatic department of NASA Stennis Space Center.

Her next step was to learn an oxygen-regulating training course and a high-level diving course.

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Alyssa Carson.

After that, I planned to attend Cambridge University in England, get a Master's degree in aerospace engineering at International Space University in France and I will go to MIT to study cosmology. A long and extremely difficult journey, but Alyssa has determined to become an astronaut and I still have many years of youth ahead.

And yes, NASA's space mission to Mars is expected to take place by 2030, when Alyssa will reach 29, a suitable age and just below the average. astronauts for a few years (astronaut candidates are between 26 and 46 years old, the average age will be 34).

Her father, Bert Carson, is still a father supporting his daughter with all his might, and he has learned a lot of good things about the vast universe. Still, Mr. Bert still felt sad about the thought that his beloved daughter would one day leave Earth, perhaps leaving forever.

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Alyssa Carson, who represents the generation of young people, will make history and perhaps, weave the future.

"It is very difficult," Bert said. " But that's what she still wants to do and I have to support my child and I will have to let her go. This universe is much bigger than the two of us."

Even if the trip to Mars was just a one-way flight, Alyssa was not afraid.

"Although there are many hidden risks in this journey, I still believe that my reward is much bigger," she said. "In the end, this mission will still contain a lot of good things."

Alyssa Carson, who represents the generation of young people, will make history and perhaps, weave the future. They all support me and that decision. Mars will welcome you with the historical mission of humankind on your shoulders!