A post office cashier completely unprepared for flying to outer space
Dorothy Fisher, a cashier with 20-year-long experience working at the Tucson Main Post Office, doesn’t think seriously about going to space. “I don’t think it’s possible. I’m not ready to do it. Sometimes I have some dreams but I don’t know what they are about,” the cashier says.
Jeremy Delahaye, the deputy director of one of NASA’s branch offices Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, with whom we talked with reference to this case, has told us that he doesn’t know either what Dorothy's dreams are about.
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Space ready for a long time |
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