Wednesday, August 16, 2006

What's Going On Up There?

I am afraid that my blogger identity has blown-up because that I appear in a space documentary movie called "What's Going On Up There?" directed by Dr. Maryanne Galvin. I did the interview when I was in Fukuoka, Japan attending Space Generation Congress 2005 (read my post). I am so excited. I cannot wait to watch her movie and my interview.

What's Going On Up There? examines the sacrifices that must be made on the road to revitalizing the space industry.
Featuring interviews with scientists and scholars at MIT, Yale, Sydney University, and UC San Francisco, attorneys, authors, entrepreneurs, economist, environmentalists, filmmakers, youngsters and average citizens--even a college student in Kuwait who wants to be the first Muslim woman in space -- this in-your-face documentary offers conversations on all sides of the space debate.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Òrange Juice™ said...

good Luck I love your determination it's contagious.
I guess you should get used to the exposure after all when ur finally up there in space Inshallah all eyes will be on You Lol!

Anonymous said...

but pooor mariam thats not gonna happen coz...another muslim girl is all ready to have a lift off.thats a girl from pakistan. read the news.

nasagirl34 said...

hey Maryam!
It's NASAgirl34!!! Ooohh, I'm so envious of you, you lucky girl! You are in a documentary?? Wow, you really are getting famous! I'm pretty sure you'll be the first astronaut! And now you're in a documentary? Astronaut AND movie star!! Way to go! And to what "anonymous" said? Don't pay attention to that, 'cause I know you'll still be the astronaut you want to be. Talk to you soon! Bye!
NASAgirl34
p.s. YOU GO GIRL!!!!!! ;)

Maryam said...

Anonymous #1: You really have good memory that you remember me from TV

?range Juice™: Yeah I know I should get used to it :|

Anonymous #2: There are two, Anush Ansari that she is going next month and the Pakistani lady will go when space private flights starts. But both they are space tourists not astronauts ;)

nasagirl34: Being famous doesn't make be able to be astronaut but I should study and work hard to reach my dream. Thank you for your comment. It was sweet :)