Aisha Boy, a former NASA rocket scientist and twice the founder of the tech company, is ready to make history as the first person of the Bahamian heritage traveling into space when she joins all women. The origin of the blue The staff is launching on April 14.
Boe “CBS Morning” appeared to discuss its preparation Historic mission With co -host Gail King, who will also be part of the staff.
“I am preparing my whole life for this moment,” Boy told King during an interview. ” “I mean, I started my career thinking that I was allergic to mathematics … and I’m sitting here, and I’m exactly like that, we’re going into space.”
In addition to Boy and King, a group of women is presented in the Ground Breaking Mission, including composer Katie Perry, Civil rights activist Amanda NigivianGentlemen, Lauren Sanchez and Film Producer Kerian Flynn.
“This staff represents the best in the future of humanity,” said Bo. “This is really a place for the benefit of the earth.”
Boe also said that it controlled the initial discouragement, including it was also reported to advance the cosmetology instead of aerospace engineering.
“I was told that I couldn’t, I wouldn’t, I shouldn’t, and I couldn’t, and I didn’t.” “I went to NASA for six years to study aerospace at Michigan University from Community College.”
The staff recently appeared on the cover of the special April Digital Edition, where he first met personally.
When he was asked that he was the most encouraged about the coming trip, Boy emphasized on the effects of generations to come.
Boe said, “I did this because I saw you all reaching the sky, and I knew it could be.”
Boe preparation involves experimenting with G -forces to imitate the physical requirements of space light. He jokingly said that his biggest concern for the actual flight was preparing makeup through tears of excitement.
On Monday, April 14, a blue rocket riding a blue rocket, “CBS Morning”, co -host of Gail Kings, began at 9am. CBSCBS News 24/7 or Paramount+.