Saturday, September 10, 2005
A busy week...
I was extremely busy this past week. I have been helping with failure analysis on the gap fillers. You want to know something cool?? I actually held in my hand the two gap fillers that were taken off in orbit! The team is analyzing the reasons why the gap fillers were protruding as well as implementing new methods on how to install gap fillers. I would post pictures up, but I got a virus on my computer and am try to clean it all up. For the mean time, I'll just be updating what I've been doing. Till next time....
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That is so cool. I love hearing your adventures. Thanks.
It must be like being onboard the Nina, the Pinta, or the Santa Maria; not knowing how what you are doing today, will have an affect on history. Best wishes and Godspeed to you Damaris. We wait and watch has you take us into the future...
Good to see you are enjoying yourself.
Do you have any pictures of the shuttle piggybacking on the 747?
I want to fly a hang glider across the UK
Hi Damaris,
Very cool blog! I have a 7 year old daughter who wants to be an astronaut too. She loves math and science, and I plan to nurture that as much as possible. Now if we can only deal with the ADHD.
Eileen the Jellomonster and Fellow Texan :)
hi nice weblog it is such a amazing blog i have ever seen .
shahab
What is a gap filler?
Hi,
You are in such an enviable position...i'd really love to be around where you are...would do anything to be there...really...
I'm trying to live my dreams too in Hollywood and being a working actor, but you've set your sights on something really great! Continued success! Bruno
It is good to chase your dreams, nobody can blame you for trying ( duke will )
nice blog too, I want to learn to put pictures on my blog .
It is good to chase your dreams, nobody can blame you for trying ( duke will )
nice blog too, I want to learn to put pictures on my blog .
just browsing byyy. good luck with the virus bit. i hate viruses. their ugly. um.. lol. haha and good luck with the team, trying to install those wee gap fillers. WoOt robots arms! =D
Wow! Your blog is awesome! I bet being an astronaut must be great!
Great posting. I bet you learned a lot from being in the gap filler team.
duke music: To answer your question, you could read further down the blog to see that Damaris has enrolled in a part-time masters degree at Embry Riddle http://damarisbsarria.blogspot.com/2005/08/erau-here-i-come.html
Best, David
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Hey, I'm studying some astronomy in the hopes I can do astrobiology if my other life plans don't work and I love reading your site! I've always had a special interest in space. Good luck at Embry!
Any news lately? We've been missing you.
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