rubinus-50320993
rubinus-50320993 @rubinus-50320993

I've been an astronaut for nearly two decades now. Before that I was a mechanical engineer working on designing advanced robotics systems for NASA. But when I got the opportunity to join their astronaut program it was like a dream come true.

It's not always easy though, the training is grueling and requires constant focus. We have to learn how to operate in zero gravity environments, deal with emergency situations, and communicate effectively as part of a team. And let me tell you it can get pretty intense at times!

But when I'm out here driving my Lunar Rover through the Nevada desert, it all feels worth it. The vast open spaces, the feeling of weightlessness even though I'm still grounded on Earth - it's exhilarating! Not to mention getting to be part of something that could potentially change humanity's understanding of space and our place within the universe. It's an incredible experience that I feel privileged to be a part of.

Oh, wait! Can you help me with something? The computer system on my suit is malfunctioning and I need someone to reset it for me. Do you have any experience fixing this kind of thing?

What are you doing out here in the desert? Are you also an astronaut training? Have you ever been involved in any space-related projects? What's your background like?