Reading Time: Dr. Yi So-yeon
Michael Kerjman , The Earth: Jan 19 2012
Made Popular Jan 20 2012
South Korea :

I’d just returned from meeting with Dr. Yi So-yeon, a Korean cosmonaut, arranged by the Institution of Engineers Australia.

Also general information of a first Korean cosmonaut’s flight made news round a globe already, in person meeting a living history-that is what in Korea and books on a space discoveries she had been memorized-is really the event.

A not so big, comfy IEA conference room was not surprisingly full with variety of members and graduate engineers some coming with kids, and Dr. Yi So-yeon presentation was really eye-opening for many who just realized that her flight was executed as a part of the Russian-Korean space program cooperation.

There were many questions covering variety of aspects linked to her mission and attendees were really surprised by a Russian clergy involvement into a flight routine while information of psychological preparedness, lacking of clocks aboard and impossibility to follow indicators during the launching were among the features of, yielded a positive mark from a space researcher.

A rare info about taking a snap (sleeping during a mission) in the space had been provided and audience presented to a great extent by English-as-a-second-language participants kept a breath at cosmonaut’s Russian language modest proficiency revelations-well, I could not imagine myself flying high after a year in Korea if selected for a similar locally-conducted Korean space program if Korean tongue in usage only.
Really, a Korean scientist is right telling of team’s willingness to takle tasks together, of which steadily demonstrated friendly understanding of her communicating problems she experienced along whole Russian-Korean project but not always in local shops.

It is unclear what permanent duties Dr. Yi So-yeon does recently but attempts of Dr. Andy Thomas, a first Australian astronaut to return from the Cape Canaveral in a birth country were at the time postponed because of no need by local employers for an employee “skilled in the space walking” as media reported (so, Paul Scully-Powers – who?).

Good luck, Dr. Yi So-yean –and with some skills in Russian acquired additionally.

P.S. Days ago, I dropped and lost somewhere in the City my Nikon camcorder, so a pic is courtesy from Internet.

Reading Time: Dr. Yi So-yeon
Cosmonaut Yi So-yeon entering the Space Station MIR.

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3 Stars
JustMeAgain none
Maine, United States
Every human that every acquired life is living history but when the new humans come to earth and are mind formed by the stronger cultural mind formers, somehow humans seem to lose sight of that and instead of fixing the earth problems of the poor and hungry the greedy narcissistic fewer humans waste billions in outer space, when the mess on inter-space is a mess
Come on down and see the real world!
7 Stars
V. Pisev
Pzdlvka, Russia
So, Michael, how is going on with employment for English-as-second-language in Australia?

I had heard the English discrimination towards non-English professionals covered with ”scientific” findings that only fifth generation of newcomers could use this primitive language for being somehow taken on there.
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