Who is the youngest student from Michoacán to be placed in NASA?

Fatima Lopez, a young woman, shared her feat on social media. (Photo: Facebook)

Again the story of a Mexican student Fatima Lopez, After securing a position in the so-called National Aeronautics Administration, his achievements went viral on social networks. NASA, An organization specializing in aeronautics and space research.

“I have fulfilled my dream of reaching NASA and participating in the international air and space program” is part of the words he wrote on some of his social networks to appreciate his success.

Proud of her achievements, young woman Santa Ana Maya, MichoacánHe announced that he won 100% scholarship by securing first position in Lunar colonization projectA special program in which students develop their own proposals and present them to experts in the field.

“Achieving this dream that I have cherished since childhood is an achievement that fills my heart with joy. Every sacrifice, every sleepless night, was an investment for this dream and today I can say it was worth it,” he revealed on his other online network account.

According to her personal information, Fatima lives in Monterey. New LionWhere did he study? Autonomous University At that company, he works at NASA and hailed as the winner of the project that recently took him to NASA.

“It feels great to be the winner of the first edition of “Moon Colonization Project”. The Michoacan woman wrote in the past tense December 15 On one of their social networks.

Young woman from Michoacán wins scholarship. (Photo: Facebook)

In addition, he sent a message to all students who are involved in a project or want to achieve a goal.

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“I want to encourage everyone: Follow your dreams because sooner or later they will come true. The key is to give it your all, every step of the way. Remember, Dreams come true With determination and constant effort!”

It's another record for Mexico, and that's why it's important to remember this year.

A month ago, news broke of Doreli Medina, an 18-year-old student from Nayarit who was accredited as part of NASA.

The student from Nayarit shared that this was a dream born from childhood. “I loved science and technology from a young age and my father would tell me bedtime stories about astronauts, stars and interstellar travel. My parents always gave me the tools to choose this path, and thus a love of science was born out of stories, playful games and building my own telescope.

Their place was thanks to the position of AstroCare, a program that selects 60 young people and is dedicated to aeronautics, science and mathematics-based space engineering.

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