Every person dreams of becoming something in life. Without dreams, it is difficult to remain focused. It also provides a person with money and satisfaction.
My ambition is to become a Space Scientist when I grow up. I am always interested in science and technology. It excites me when I hear news about space and moon missions like Chandrayaan-3, Indian astronauts like Rakesh Sharma, Indian-origin astronauts like the late Kalpana Chawla, and the ISS-based Sunita Williams.
Many questions arise in my brain like – How do the astronauts feel during the takeoff? What do they eat? How do they sleep in the ISS or rocket? Also, whether life is possible on Moon or Mars?
I would also love to explore the outer space and observe various planets and stars. I want to observe solar and lunar eclipses closely. When rockets were not discovered, ancient Indian scientists like Arya Bhatta used to observe Earth, Moon, Sun, and other stars and noted the changes in the sky. I wish to build my own rocket with our Indian flag and travel to space.
I would love to work in both the ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) and NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). To become a space scientist requires a strong foundation in mathematics and science. So, I will always study well and also try to gain more knowledge in the field of space science. I hope I achieve my dream someday.
 | Srivant Venkata Kosuri, 2-A, FAIPS - DPS |