The Apollo program and Star Trek that lit my fuse. My dad encouraged me to be an explorer He supported my love of aviation because not my parents were like We don't know where you want to be a fighter pilot. There were no black female Astronauts and my dad never said, hey by the way, do you know that there's no black female astronauts? No role models out there But I had like you start track Lieutenant O'Hara And I saw her and there's cell nickels and I was like wow I can be her I can track across the universe boldly go.
In this episode, Peter and Dr. Sian Proctor discuss what it's like piloting a space mission and the purpose of life.
You will learn about:
- What it's like to be a space pilot
- How many purposes can we have in our life?
- The power of curiosity
Dr. Sian Proctor is a commercial astronaut, geology professor, scientist, and poet. She became the first black woman to pilot a spacecraft when she was selected for the “Prosperity” seat alongside the Crew Dragon space capsule.
Take a look at Dr. Proctor’s art & winning poem:https://myspace2inspire.com/
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