
The conversation quickly went viral on Twitter, garnering thousands of responses from other users. Instagram story takeover and Twitter threads Interns from across NASA will be joined by Abel Morelos, an internship coordinator, to participate in an Instagram story takeover, while an Instagram carousel post will highlight 10 interns from several NASA centers.
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The post garnered a stern response from Homer Hickam, a former NASA engineer whose memoir "Rocket Boys" - about growing up in a rural coal-mine community during the 1930s Depression while he learned about rocketry - inspired the 1999 Hollywood movie "October Sky." "Language," Hickam replied to the responded to Hickam with another vulgar tweet, adding at the end of it, "I'm working for NASA." Hickam answered: "And I am on the National Space Council that oversees NASA," referring to his appointment from earlier this year.

The exchange - captured by several news outlets through screenshots - began when the user, who used the handle wrote in all caps, "I got accepted for a NASA internship," adding a sentence with profanity to express excitement. NASA Internships on Twitter: 'STUDENTS Learn what it takes to be an intern at NASA from current interns Tune into Facebook Live on Feb 15th at 3pm EST Let us know what questions you’d like to ask, use AskAnIntern Weve detected that JavaScript is disabled in your browser.

A newly hired NASA intern recently lost a position at the agency after a vulgar exchange with a famous NASA engineer on Twitter, according to news reports, such as one from USA Today. A NASA intern who told a told legendary space expert to ‘suck my dk and bs I work at NASA’ has been FIRED from her dream job, according to reports.
