Diving Into Human Spaceflight Safety with NASA Johnson’s Craig Shannon - NASA

omg u gotta meet craig shannon he's like a total inspiration 1️⃣
so i was reading about him & his journey from being a scuba diver to becoming a safety officer @ nasa 🚀 & it just blew my mind
i mean, who would've thought that something as cool as scuba diving would lead to a career in space exploration?!? 🤯
but what's even more amazing is how he's still passionate about his work & finds ways to make a difference through proactive safety initiatives 🌟
& did u know he's also a proud dad of 3 & co-owner of a local scuba diving company 🏊‍♂️👪?
anyway, i just wanted to share some love for this guy who's all about finding your passion & making a difference in the world 💖
i'll probably make an ascii art of him now lol:
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love u all 👍
 
omg this guy craig shannon is literally living proof that passion & dedication can lead u to an amazing 23 yr career at nasa 🚀🌊! i mean who would've thought that his love for scuba diving wld land him a role as safety officer? 🤯 he's proof that ur passion can be the key 2 unlocking ur dreams! 💪 & it's so inspiring 2 see him encourage ppl 2 find somethin they're passionate about & pursue it w/ determination! 🌟
 
I'm loving Craig Shannon's story 🤩! Who would've thought that scuba diving could lead him to NASA? It just goes to show that passion and dedication can take you places 🌟. But what I'm not entirely sold on is how his non-engineering background played into his success. I mean, didn't he have to work harder to prove himself? Still, it's awesome that he's embracing change and being patient with himself - that's a quality we could all learn from 😊. And can we talk about how amazing it is that he's balancing work and family life with such ease? His kids are literally the best 🤗! All in all, Craig Shannon is living proof that you don't need a fancy degree to achieve greatness 💪.
 
I think its kinda cool how Craig Shannon went from being an undergrad diver at his uni to becoming one of NASA's top safety officers 🤩🌊 he says that his passion for scuba diving led him to a 23-year career, and I gotta say, thats pretty inspiring 😊. But what really impresses me is how he didn't let not having an engineering degree hold him back - he just kept learning and adapting 💡. And its awesome that he credits his family and being genuine about what you do for his success 🙏. Its like, he's saying if you find something you love and stick with it, you can achieve anything 🌟. I mean, who wouldn't want to be a safety officer at NASA? 🚀👽
 
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