Mendocino dazzled NASA once again with his talk of extraterrestrial life

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Lucas Paganini gave a lecture in Ciudad and commented on his latest findings as a member of NASA.

Source: Axel Lloret

I'm lucky to work at NASA, it's very rewarding Personally, I'm living a dream. for this reason, I am trying to convey my experience actually What we engineers do, is to show young men and boys that they too can achieve it. Communicating with them fills my heart“, he said in an interview with Diario UNO.

Avenida Peru's room was filled with astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts at the event he organized Mars Association Argentina.

There, Dr. Paganini reviewed his career from Maipo, where he spent his youth at the National University of Cuyo, where he studied electronic engineering. Later, thanks to a scholarship in Germany in planetary science, he continued on his way to NASA. Today he works in the United States, in Washington, DC

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The boys actively participated in Mendoza's lecture at NASA on space exploration.

The boys actively participated in Mendoza's lecture at NASA on space exploration.

Source: Axel Lloret

In an didactic way and with the active participation of his audience, Paganini explained the work he is currently doing, making machines and tools, through which an important discovery has been made: The presence of water on Jupiter.

“Today I find myself working in executive program management “Build a flagship that will reach new and more distant planetary systems.”claimed.

Argentine material for NASA

Paganini considered that Argentina is very advanced in training the human resources that NASA can employ, much more than other countries in the world, and highlighted: “There is great enthusiasm among young people, I see that in conversations and in universities. I have traveled and the context is very positive.”

“Looking at the matter in perspective, many things are being done at the level of state policies to generate knowledge and promote space exploration. In Argentina, there is a lot of capacity and this can be seen in how institutions and young people are organized to advance in the field of space. These are scientific fields,” he added.

One of the keys to getting started in this world of spatial knowledge “is constant training and perseverance. In many years of work, I always tell children: you have to keep studying and that training is permanent.”

Recognition in the galaxy

On June 23, the prominent scientist from Mendoza shared exciting and unusual news. An asteroid is named after him: lucaspjanini.

“I recently learned that an asteroid has been officially named lucaspaganini. I would like to express my gratitude to my colleagues, the community and those who nominated my name for this honor. It is a great honor to participate in space exploration and collaborate with such teams.” Highlights. This experience is incredibly inspiring and fulfilling,” he tweeted at the time.

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“It was a pleasure for my colleagues to make this suggestion, as a way to evaluate a career, and I am very grateful,” said the active NASA member who represents the people of Mendoza and Argentina and became a guide to the New World. Generations of researchers.

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NASA themes arouse great interest among children and adults.

NASA themes arouse great interest among children and adults.

Source: Axel Lloret

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