NASA Replies To 9-YO Aspiring Alien Fighter

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    • Publish Date: Aug 8 2017 11:14AM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 8 2017 11:22AM
NASA Replies To 9-YO Aspiring Alien Fighter

NEW DELHI: A nine-year-old boy Jack Davis has applied for "planetary protection officer" at National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA) in Washington DC, United States. Jack wrote a cover letter to space agency NASA explaining why he should be considered for the role. The same was uploaded by a friend of Jack's parents on Funny subreddit and has gone viral since.

 
Here's what he wrote:
Dear NASA,
My name is Jack Davis and I would like to apply for the planetary protection officer job. I may be nine but I think I would be fit for the job. One of the reasons is my sister says I am an alien also. I have seen almost all the space and alien movies I can see. I have also seen the show Marvel Agents of Shield and hope to see the movie Men in Black. I am great at vidieo [sic] games. I am young, so I can learn to think like an Alien.
Sincerely,
Jack Davis
Guardian of the Galaxy
Fourth Grade
 
 
On July 13, NASA announced that they are hiring an "planetary protection officer," whose chief responsibilities would include protecting our beloved planet from the alien menace.
 
 

What is Planetary protection
It is concerned with the avoidance of organic-constituent and biological contamination in human and robotic space exploration. NASA maintains policies for planetary protection, applicable to all space flight missions that may intentionally or unintentionally carry Earth organisms and organic constituents to the planets or other solar system bodies, and any mission employing spacecraft, which are intended to return to Earth and its biosphere with samples from extraterrestrial targets of exploration. "planetary protection officer," whose chief responsibilities would include protecting our beloved planet from the alien menace.

Not only this the job comes with a hefty salary, as much as $187,000 (Rs 1,19,01,484). But only US citizens and US nationals can apply. Though, we may not have a fully time planetary protection officer yet, but fourth grader Jack Davis definitely makes a case for an excellent standin. 


 
 
 
 

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Vanshika Tandon QUEEN MARY''S SCHOOL MAYUR VHR-1

Children are so innocent! Children are witty too. It is amazing how a fourth grader helped introducing a new post.

rplslokesh2002@gmail.com Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Though children are innocent they speak out their views and ideas to anyone they speak. As they speak out they doesn''t think about the consequences.

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

It is true that a child think out of the box. Great thought! It is aa bit hilarious but that cute little boy will come up well in life. I wish a good luck!

ABHIGYAN SINGH Harmony International School , Kharghar

true

Girik Aggarwal MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL(DWARKA)

I pesonaly think that this guy can be trained and taught.Children with so much curiosity could do something unbilevable😉 best of luck.

R.Suman Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Children take every things funny. But his view of his future was very nice. They do not think about the concequences

Shweta Ullala National Academy For Learning

This is so precious! I am sure this child will grow up to do great things!

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