I find it to be very exciting, just the point of exploring the unknown.WWDTM: Are you guys going to go get the Rover back?Fletcher: We could pick that up. “I found out what aerospace engineering was and I’ve just been attached ever since. Yeah.
I tried to mix it up a little bit.WWDTM: You probably understood the dynamics of the movement, which is almost cheating.WWDTM: Did you say to the rest of the team like “no, you need a 25° angle at the knee?”WWDTM: Kids maybe drew airplanes and rocket ships or may be made paper airplanes and models, but you were not satisfied. SAGAL: So you went to MIT. But, since the fourth grade, I wanted to be an aerospace engineer because of that program.WWDTM: Wow, I love that! You will never, ever have a delightful little confab like this.She is an actor. PAULA POUNDSTONE: Wow.
“It’s an exciting thing because it’s not something that you really come by because in Huntsville (Ala.), I was the only one, period. You’re gonna do that first and then you want to go toMars from there.Fletcher: I do. I know, that's ridiculous. It’s a double-whammy, black and a woman, that insulates her (and the fake Mars program) from criticism.“So I am a rocket structural engineer. So every middle school class that I chose, it was directed toward that goal. One need only watch broadcast TV, and in particular the commercials, to see images of light skinned black people portrayed as affluently equal to their white neighbors- and in a disproportionately large number- to see examples of the normalization of cultural miscegenation, to coin a phrase.On RT news, there was talk of the new James Bond being played by an African actress with a British passport. First will be going to the moon, per the most recent charge from our vice president.WWDTM: Is it like a pit stop, to hit the moon before to Mars? What that means is that I design various parts of the rocket, analyze those parts, and I’m also doing manufacturing engineering as well to get all of those parts together into the rocket that you’ll see.WWDTM: Because you’re a girl they did make you do the curtains?Fletcher: Right. Now I’m not saying your link doesn’t have any merit. What’s dinner at home going to be like that night?Fletcher: I have to be really careful with my designs because I know that my husband is going to be testing them. In fact, she went to MIT and is now, at 24 years old, one of the lead engineers building the rocket that will hopefully take some of us to Mars. A modern-day, “Hidden Figure,” 24-year-old Tiera Fletcher, a structural engineer for The Boeing Co. in New Orleans, La., is paving the way for those underrepresented in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) field.“I’m a triple minority,” she said. Does he believe in tsiolkovsky’s interplanetaty dirigibles? Just stating a theory, a body at rest stays at rest, a body in motion stays in motion.Thank you CADXX. I imagine that would be the pinnacle of other people’s careers. FLETCHER: So I actually had a program at my elementary school that introduced students to the fundamentals of aerospace engineering. The atlas rockets were named for atlas Corp. Its founder floyd odlum had a controlling interest in Rko at the time. 5.
Go to MIT and walk the Infinite Corridor. Odlum, the movie man (when he was claiming uranium stakes), was bought out by Howard Hughes of course.PS: Science is a scam specifically designed to prevent scientists from doing anything useful.It’s merely money that guides it away from the search for truth.Some time ago I realized what the difference betwixt a glebe and a globe was. NASA could simply say that the space capsule is like Maxwell Smart and the Chief’s Cone of Silence, which, by the way, made it impossible for them to hear each other, but easy for anyone outside the cone to hear. WWDTM: What inspired you to do that? You can’t watch an advert in the UK without seeing immigrants in every one, usually with a white woman. The pair are practically inseparable.“I looked at her and I was like, ‘that’s my wife. To me it’s more you faking a pick off throw to 3rd base just to see if runner on 1st bites.Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Enter your email address below to subscribe and follow the Piece of Mindful blog.Tiera Fletcher, NASA rocket scientist, appears on NPR’s Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me
I’m very happy that they did not make me do that.WWDTM: So you’re actually designing the rocket engines. The woman is finishing her degree in engineering and has a job waiting for her at several Boeing-grade businesses.