My Path to becoming a NASA Engineer
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Ever wonder what it takes to become an engineer and design spacecraft for NASA? Bo Naasz shares his path to success in this short segment brought to you by STEM in 30.
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Everyone who want to work at nasa i want to tell you. Yes you can do that keep believe yourself.
Thank you c:
Hello Muhammad can i have you contact
Really? I think its impossible to work as a foreign student :(
@@whatiskevindoinginmensbath6534 yeah. Thats bad. One has to get a green card in the least
@@scp-yearsago and again that's nearly impossible for me :(
I am an intern at NASA JPL and I am already working on The venus missions, NASA 2020 rover, and many more missions. NASA is the best.
how did u do it? what college courses did u take
@@stevenw2328 Well I was a student in UAE and I started researching and actually proposing ideas and missions to NASA JPL when I was only 10. So I had already started collaborating with NASA at a young age. In addition to this my ideas were launching satellites for exoplanet research and other missions. I loved robotics and I specialized in 7 different fields of robotics. I want to caltech.
@@shivammathur1583 thanks for the info, I'm hoping to be an engineer for them! i was planning on taking astrophysics and mechanical engineering in college and enroll for a nasa internship
@@stevenw2328 good luck I am sure u will achieve your goals
@@shivammathur1583 You're really epic! I'm from saudi arabia too so we're a bit similar there. how did you propose ideas to nasa though? is there a website where I can check on nasa's progress and suggest ideas to them or work with them?
even i want to be a nasa aerospace engineer
Me too
Hi, im 10 years old, i really hope i can become a nasa engineer, i think its really cool to become one its been my dream job and i hope when i get older i can become one, i will come back to this comment in 10 years, bye bye
You just wait kid.. getting a master's in engineering is hard. Surely not impossible but you should be prepared
I just started studying last year. Work hard and remember your goal, it’ll motivate you more than anything else!
Cringe
@@Vuden13you’re saying cringe to a child…
I also want to work at NASA as an engineer how will I ?
EAGLE STEPHEN I really wan ttoo
you and every other engineer in the United States. You're going to need more than luck.
@@thatgoose2639 and not to mention all over the world, more people than just the united states
i want to be a NASA engineer. either aeronautical or mechanical
If I was an engineer at NASA, I would have a sign up in my office that said, "Actually, this IS rocket science"
“Cmon guys, this isn’t rocket science…oh-“
@@lizzy4013 🤣🤣
Can I have advice on something? I’ve always loved space and I love technology and art, would engineering be best job to go for or is there something more reasonable? I struggle with ADHD in school making classes such as math and science harder to learn and focus on. I know math is critical when It comes to these things and that concerns me because of my lack of focus. I’m not sure what classes to take in H.S. because I’m currently a freshman in a decent sized farm town. There is only a local community college and a university about 30-40 minutes away. I don’t know if there are classes to take that may help me achieve my dream of working for NASA. I’ve always loved the rovers and the idea of building or designing something of that sorts mainly because I love cars and how they work.
Focus on STEM fields: Science tech engineering mathematics. I've had classmates with ADHD and they've found ways around it. Use your college resources and attend events and apply to internships. Best of luck 👍
ADHD is not a big problem don't put it in your way you just need to focus more on these subjects , I know a friend with ADHD and he is now making his PHD in aerospace engineering, don't worry you dont have a big problem just put more time and focus
Nice. Didn't talk at all about his path to becoming a NASA engineer though.
He looks like the adult version of Sid the Science Kid
Also thank you. This helps a lot
Jesus 😂😂😂😂
iam not even an undergraduate how can i get into nasa?
i want to be a theoritical physcist in both particle as well as astrophysics
All I'm going to say is you need to go to, or back to, school. You will need at LEAST a Bachelor's.
He said he's an undergraduate, that means he's in college currently working towards a bachelors.
stoooopid..... read it again he said 'i'am not even an undergraduate'
Hari Durai Baskar the chances of you getting a job somewhere as prestigious as nasa without a college education is -500% so start college asap
There are internship positions at NASA for people still in high school, so you could apply on OSSI for some of those. Otherwise, if you're out of high school already, do something to get yourself noticed. For many people this may involve going to college and getting a degree, but contrary to what many people think, this is not the only option. Studying books, taking MOOCs from places like coursera or edx, conducting your own projects and/or research, getting experience in the industry you want to focus on, and overall just demonstrating a passion for physics are all good ways to get NASA to notice you.
Best of luck!
Great promo spot, Bo!
How to get into NASA as an Indian students who pursuing btech mechanical engineering from India....? 😊
Before I saw this vid I have said i want to be a nasa engineer
I wanna be a mechanical engineer, can I work with NASA.
Meeee too
Yes you can, the guy on YT Mark Rober worked for NASA and studied mechanical engineering.
Angel wick city now this pleases me
Yes
@@poppa4178 trueee. I wanna be a mechanical engineer and get a job at NASA. Mark Rober was literally my teacher when i took AP Physics in high school. We watched every video he made.
Is it possible for nasa engineers to go to space if they design a very useful component for the iss or a satellite? Im being realistic, I’m not hoping to go to space but I’d like to think that it could be possible if I worked at nasa as an engineer.
I am student of civil engineering. After my graduation can i work in NASA?
If you live or can work in the US then you can always apply but I doubt that as a civil engineer you'll have much luck.. but you can always still switch and take other courses since you have the same bases as any engineer. I'd suggest you take some mechanical or aerospace classes as an extra. Who knows.. you might end up liking it
@@DragonBlueSpirithello
If I complete my aerospace engineering from India
Can I work in nasa
Or I want to study anything more
@@pramodpp2732 you need to have the US nationality to work directly for NASA but there are lot of contractors (companies from outside) that work for NASA. Whatever you do...you got into engineering because you liked it and you'll end up working on something you have passion for.
How to nasa mechanical engineering job
Can I work in NASA being a chemical engineer?
Yes you can
Anyone else stare like I did at the doohickeys on the table and wonder what those things do? I wish this video didn't tease us like this, now I must find out what those things are!
This may help you out: ua-cam.com/video/J9Z2NDCTm5Y/v-deo.html
I'm a mechanical enginner from indian can you please tell me how to get job in nasa also i want to know most focus subject through i clear all my interview and exam
Thing is you can get whatever job you want in the future.......... if there hiring
do i need a master's in engineering to work for them?
hello my name is anand Mishra .present time pursing my engineering from MNIT Allahabad .so after engineering I want to be join the NASA so how to join in this organisation please advise me please please
Well in order to work at NASA you must be a US citizen, so if you aren't already then you should start working towards that
ISRO
@@ATMLVE thats not true. Nasa doesnt care where you are from , they care about your knowledge and skills. Ofc you need to speak english but not perfectly. For instance friend from sweden who got into nasa. her name is hannah petersson, look it up
@@olivergouveia9915 You don't need to be born in the US, you just need to be a US citizen. It's very rare to find government positions where US Citizenship is not listed as a basic requirement.
@@ATMLVE my man she just got out from luleå university which is located in the north of sweden and did an amazing research she got a job direclty in the Nasa . so no tou are incorrect
I am a mechanical Engineer by IIT BHU
Does his voice similar to mark russo aka hulk
Dude wtf, delete this before anyone sees this
I'm taking over where Tesla left off
I am a civil engineer and completed my Maters . Is there any job opportunity for civil engineer in NASA ?
No
Yes....there are sub domain..first do masters
Who do you think would win a fight, space x or nasa
ISRO😜
SpaceX did with 1 billion what NASA couldnt with 20
Never seen someone so nervous
Tesla was good, I'm better
Why does he talk like a 12 year old?