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An Astronaut Blogs from Space

August 19, 2009

At 46 years old, I’m a mother, I’m a wife, and I’m a NASA astronaut who’s about to make her first space flight. I’m writing this blog to try and share some of my experiences preparing for the flight and then once on orbit I hope there will be some surprising things to share with you about living and working in space.

Like so many things in life, this job has proven for me that time really does fly when you’re having fun. It was a “mere” 9 years ago that I received the exciting news that I had been selected as a member of the NASA Astronaut Class of 2000. I found myself very fortunately with 16 other people that would make up the eighteenth group of NASA astronauts. 

Flying in space is most certainly the goal of any astronaut, but what you have to accept is that no matter how quickly you get assigned to your first space flight you are ultimately going to spend the majority of your time as an astronaut working here on the planet. Fortunately, the work and training is all very cool, and has been filled with challenges and opportunities to experience things that I’m pretty certain wouldn’t have been possible for me otherwise. 

The past 9 years have been fun and the time has flown by. Along the way my husband and I have been blessed with a beautiful son, I have visited places around the world that I never imagined I would ever have the chance to see, and we have made some lifelong friends. And now, to top it off, I’m going to have the amazing opportunity to fly in space—launching this summer on the Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-128, living and working for 4 months as a crewmember onboard the International Space Station (ISS), and then returning to Earth on the Space Shuttle Atlantis mission STS-129.  

Look for our interview with Stott in our September issue, on newsstands since August 25.

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09.11.2009
hdheltz
Wow! What a journey it must be! We just spent our vacation (We're from Louisiana.) in Florida in hopes of watching your flight launched into space, and we were so happy to see it the night before we had to leave. It was truly magnificent. My 4 year old son has been forever changed! He had a blast and can't stop playing with his toy shuttle and rockets. He really seems to grasp the idea (I think). If he keeps this up, maybe I'll be watching as he flies into space... We also watched from the causeway and met your college roommate with her family. You should know your friends (and I'm sure your family) are SO PROUD! When you were living together in college, I'm sure she never imagined that she'd be sitting on the causeway watching you fly into space & that you'd live there for several months! It has inspired me to reconnect with some of my old roommates - even if their jobs don't take them to the final frontier... Small or large, I'm proud of each of their accomplishments!
08.30.2009
sophie h
You are such an inspiration to me! I have read all about you and your fellow Discovery STS 128 astronauts, and cannot tell you what a joy it was to see it launch on the 28th. I will be praying that the rest of the mission is successful. God bless!
08.29.2009
Kelly Rosenthal
Way to go NIcole! Looking forward to your blogs from Space! I'm a fellow Clearwater area gal (EHS), and knew your sister. I'm looking forward to sharing your stories with our children, especially my daughters. You are an inspiration to all women that you can follow your dreams and reach them! Thank you and God Bless! Kelly
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