![]() ![]() ![]() These days, anything and everything you put on social media can come back to make your day or haunt you. From there, Hickam apparently did keep his word on helping her get her internship back with NASA as she stated on her new Twitter account. It appears as if Naomi did reach out to Homer Hickam to apologize to him and he not only accepted it, but offered one of his own. He has since posted this note… /c3N1uaRILE Update: deleted his twitter account following the abuse he got from others about his reply. Hickam did post a statement to explain the situation further. Hickam is also the inspiration for the 1999 movie October Sky, which starred Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead role.Īfter that exchange, Naomi ended up making her Twitter account private and changed her bio to “Taking a break from Twitter for a while.” She later deleted her account as did Homer Hickam after he started receiving a lot of backlash from people for the exchange. When you tweet and instantly regret it □♂️ The next day, one man simply tweeted a single word to Naomi and it merely said, “Language.” At that point, Naomi decided to fire back with more vulgarity and thought she had the right to do that since she was “working” at NASA.Īt that point, former NASA engineer Homer Hickam revealed who she was speaking to. The tweet started getting passed around while receiving a lot of comments and likes. As reported by USA Today, she took to the social media giant to shout her excitement for all to read, but she did it in a strange way. The women, only known as on Twitter, was very excited by the fact that she had been accepted for an internship with NASA. One woman hopped on Twitter to tell the world she had earned the prized internship at NASA, but it didn’t take long for her to have it taken away after a vulgar exchange with Homer Hickam on Twitter. For those who end up earning such an honor, they should cherish it, celebrate it, and treat it with the respect it deserves. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website ).Getting an internship at a prestigious institution such as NASA is something that doesn’t happen for a lot of people. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on 09:25 PM IST. Hickam further informed that he is taking care that her career is not at risk and that there is no black mark on her record. As it turned out, it was due to the Nasa hashtag her friends used that called the agency's attention to it long after my comments were gone.” The former NASA engineer said that the aspirant had reached out to him with an apology which he accepted. Hickam wrote, “I do not hire and fire at the agency or have any say on employment whatsoever. He later explained in a blog post saying that he had no role in her losing the offer at the space agency. Naomi since the incident made her tweets protected and changed her bio, “Taking a break from Twitter for a while.” Hickam too deleted his tweets when he saw the thread began to attract massive attention. ![]() It turns out that the man was telling the truth and she lost the opportunity to work with NASA. His response simply stated, “And I am on the National Space Council that oversees NASA.”Ī furry became an intern for NASA and got instantly fired after telling someone on their council to suck their dick because this is 2018. I got accepted for a NASA internship.” When a user replied “language” referring to Naomi’s use of the word fuck, she responded, “Suck my dick and balls I’m working at NASA.” Little did she know, that the man whom she responded is Homer Hickam, a former NASA engineer who trained the first Japanese astronauts, and an author who now serves on the organisation that supervises the space agency. This is what has happened! On August 23, superbly excited Naomi shared the news on Twitter, “Everyone shut the f**** up. ![]() Tennis in Space! Watch Astronauts Play The Sport in Zero Gravity. Naomi H, an astronomy aspirant learnt things the hard way after she lost to what it was supposed to be a big break in her career because of a tweet of success using profane language. Reason? Well, take a note! Never use any foul language when you celebrate and share the news of the opportunity to work with NASA. A woman has lost a highly coveted National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) internship recently. While we breathe the platforms, we often forget to think before we share. It is an age where all of us share every bit on social media. ![]()
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