I 38 really will study hard to become an astronaut. More than ever before, I will explore all the realms of math and science through funspace-exploration activities currently going on inside and outside the classrooms, what I think I will enjoy greatly. In this way, I hope to be prepared to be selected to fly to Mars in the next decades, when I trust all the world’s space agencies will be working together- as they are doing now with the project of the International Space Station- to send their astronauts for places into space humans have never been before, including planet Mars!” “Very well, Luizinho. My sincere congratulations! I will be keeping my
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fingers crossed, so that you will be successful”, said Erc-Cydon.