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Diego Balmori
José Moreno Hernández, the first Mexican astronaut to spend almost 14 days in space, was born on August 7, 1962, in California, to migrant farm workers. His dream of becoming an astronaut began as a child when he saw the Apollo moon landing. Inspired by this, he pursued an education in engineering and worked at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
While facing financial difficulties and language barriers, José persevered, fueled by his family's unwavering support. NASA didn't select him on his first application, but he persisted and was eventually chosen in 2004, becoming an accomplished astronaut.
His resilience and dedication, coupled with a strong educational background, make him a successful astronaut. Students can learn the value of perseverance, education, and the impact of supportive communities from his life.
His future plans are to continuing working in his wine business, and I think that his most important contribution is that he leaves us a message that everything is possible, if you really fight for it.
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