Hi again everybody! In today's class we talked a bit about Pedro Duque because on Friday he will receive the "Honoris Causa" Doctorate and my classmates and I are invited to go to the ceremony and to an informal meeting where we can ask him some questions. At first, I'd like to tell you at least a bit about who he is (just in case you don't already know).
Pedro Duque is the first and only Spanish astronaut that has been in outer space. He graduated with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the "Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Aeronáuticos" (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) when he was only 23 years old, he has received many awards during his whole life and he has worked both in the ESA (European Space Agency) and in the NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).
In my opinion, it's so valuable the fact of being able to go up there. Not only having the opportunity, but also the inner strength you need to have to ignore the risks and jump into a rocket without knowing if you are ever going to come back. I guess I would feel really small (apart from afraid) if I had the opportunity of being in outer space; but maybe it would be worth it because, although he can tell us how it feels to be an astronaut, I realize it's not the same to imagine it than to really feel it. In fact, I really admire these sort of people for this kind of reasons.
Actually, it is really an honor having the possibility of being in the same room with such an astronaut, and even more if he has studied what I'm studying right now.For more information you can just click on the following link to his biography: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Astronauts/Pedro_Duque
Or you can click on the following link to an interesting interview made on 2003: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp8/intduque.html
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