Her account is now private and her bio says she is “taking a break from Twitter for a while.”Ĭopyright 2018 Raycom News Network. Naomi H, too, appears to have learned a lesson. “And I’m doing all I can to secure her one that will be better than she lost.” “After talking to her, I am certain she deserves a position in the aerospace industry,” he wrote. He said that, through the NASA hashtag, a number of the comments came to the agency’s attention.īut Hickam said he is now trying to help the young woman, after “she reached out to me with an unnecessary apology which I heartily accepted and returned with my own.” “This I had nothing to do with nor could I since I do not hire and fire at the agency or have any say on employment whatsoever,” he wrote. He said he later deleted his tweets and blocked the friends, but learned Naomi H had lost her internship offer. “Soon, her friends took umbrage and said a lot of unkind things.” “So I tweeted to her one word: ‘Language’ and intended to leave it at that,” he wrote. (Source: to accounts of that post, however, he explained that as a Vietnam War veteran he wasn’t especially bothered by the F-word, but concerned “that this young person might get in trouble if NASA saw it.” The tweets have since been deleted, and a subsequent blog post by Hickam has also been deleted. “And I am on the National Space Council that oversees NASA,” Hickam informed Naomi H. In this case, though, where Naomi H messed up is that Homer Hickam is not some random Twitter user, but a respected author of the book that inspired the film “October Sky” who serves on an advisory board that reports to the vice president. Hardly the worst thing ever written on Twitter. “Suck my d- and b- I’m working at NASA,” she responded. “EVERYONE SHUT THE F- UP … I GOT ACCEPTED FOR A NASA INTERNSHIP,” she wrote.Īnother user, Homer Hickam, gently chided her, writing: “Language.” It began on Monday, when a user who identified herself as Naomi H alerted the world she had been accepted for a NASA internship. ![]() In 2009 NASA said the tapes were either lost or recorded or, as NASA called it, demagnetized. Hickam also claimed that as an acceptance of her apology, he will help her find a new position in the aerospace field.(RNN) – A would-be NASA intern lost her job before she even started, after a slightly raunchy celebratory tweet ran her into a former NASA engineer and member of the National Space Council advisory group – whom she promptly insulted. which a NASA intern bought for 217.77 (£174.14) were sold for 1.82 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York. The engineer said the woman reached out to him with an apology, which. Despite this, Hickam apologized to Naomi, and she also did likewise. A hopeful Nasa intern has lost the position before she even started after swearing at a member of Nasa's space council on. ![]() Hickam then blamed Naomi’s friends for spreading screenshots of their exchange all over the internet long after he deleted his replies. Hickam even admitted that he deleted his tweets so as to not cause trouble for Naomi. Still, it was apparently not Hickam who is to blame for Naomi’s mishap. I GOT ACCEPTED FOR A NASA INTERNSHIP, the user who goes by the handle NaomiHofficial posted. He replied with “And I am on the National Space Council that oversees NASA.” After that, Naomi’s internship went down in the history of NASA as the shortest ever, since it was practically over before it even began. A woman who was ecstatic over her acceptance at the US space agency shared the good news on Twitter in a rather unsavoury fashion and ended up losing the opportunity because of it. Hickam, being a Vietnam War veteran and an esteemed National Space Council member for NASA, simply could not let this slide. So she responded with, “Suck my d**k and b***s I’m working at NASA.” Photo by The Cosmic Shed – Podbean Hickam commented a brief and self-explanatory, “Language.” Unfortunately, Naomi did not know who he was and was too absorbed with her prideful achievement. ![]() Photo by FashdeaĪs for why, well, a certain 75-year-old Senior Space Adviser for NASA named Homer Hickam replied to Naomi’s tweet. So much so, that Naomi tweeted, “EVERYONE SHUT THE F*CK UP I GOT ACCEPTED FOR A NASA INTERNSHIP.” In case you might go to her Twitter account to look for it, well, you’re out of luck, it has been deleted soon after. That is exactly what happened with a girl who had the unfortunate luck of becoming an intern for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA).Ī girl name Naomi with the Twitter was so ecstatic and braggy after being selected by NASA to become an intern. You know what they say about karma right? About it being akin to a female dog? Well, it can certainly be such sometimes, especially if it strikes the deserving person like lightning.
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