Teen Vogueのインスタグラム(teenvogue) - 12月17日 06時00分
Before turning 10, @alia.a.almansoori always believed she was an alien sent from Mars, temporarily placed on Earth until her true family touched down to take her home. “I didn’t look like anyone else in my family,” she says with a laugh. “When I finally realized [I was human], I started looking for ways to live in space.” Thanks to her boundless imagination and unshakable curiosity, she just may have found one: Alia, who is from the United Arab Emirates, won the 2017 Genes in Space Award for her research on heat shock proteins that can potentially shield the human body from conditions like radiation and micro gravity, which one encounters outside of Earth’s atmosphere. “Astronauts can’t keep wearing suits to protect us forever,” she points out. “I wanted to find a way to keep us safe from the inside out.” In August, she and her family watched from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, as her experiment launched and disappeared into a tiny speck in space, a proud smile cemented on her face. “I could feel the rumble of the engines beat ing in my chest and my heart,” she says. “That’s exactly when I knew I wanted to be an astronaut. Nothing can stop me.” ? #21under21 ?: @chebmoha + @chndy_
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