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Jose M. Hernandez - Nasa Mexican Astronaut

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José Moreno Hernández was born on August 7, 1962 in French Camp, California, but calls Stockton, California as his hometown. He is an American engineer of Mexican descent and a NASA astronaut. He is currently assigned to the crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-128.

NASA engineer Jose Hernandez wanted to fly in space ever since he heard that the first Hispanic-American had been chosen to travel into space.

"I was hoeing a row of sugar beets in a field near Stockton, Calif., and I heard on my transistor radio that Franklin Chang-Diaz had been selected for the Astronaut Corps," says Hernandez, who was a senior in high school at the time.

"I was already interested in science and engineering," Hernandez remembers, "but that was the moment I said, 'I want to fly in space.' And that's something I've been striving for each day since then."

And now that hard work is paying off. He has been selected to begin training as a mission specialist as part of the 2004 astronaut candidate class.

One of four children in a migrant farming family from Mexico, Hernandez -- who didn't learn English until he was 12 years old -- spent much of his childhood on what he calls "the California circuit," traveling with his family from Mexico to southern California each March, then working northward to the Stockton area by November, picking strawberries and cucumbers at farms along the route. Then they would return to Mexico for Christmas, and start the cycle all over again come spring.

"Some kids might think it would be fun to travel like that," Hernandez laughs, "but we had to work. It wasn't a vacation."

After graduating high school in Stockton, Hernandez enrolled at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering and was awarded a full scholarship to the graduate program at the University of California in Santa Barbara, where he continued his engineering studies. In 1987 he accepted a full-time job with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he had worked as a co-op in college.

While at Lawrence Livermore, Hernandez worked on signal and image processing applications in radar imaging, computed tomography, and acoustic imaging. Later in his career, Hernandez worked on developing quantitative x-ray film imaging analysis techniques for the x-ray laser program. Hernandez applied these techniques in the medical physics arena and co-developed the first full-field digital mammography imaging system. This system has proven useful for detecting breast cancer at an earlier stage than present film/screen mammography techniques. Hernandez has won recognition awards for his work on this project. He has also worked in the international arena where he represented Lawrence Livermore and the U.S. Department of Energy on Russian nuclear non-proliferation issues.




During the astronaut application process, Hernandez had to meet with a review board. That's where he came face-to-face with his original inspiration: Franklin Chang-Diaz.

"It was a strange place to find myself, being evaluated by the person who gave me the motivation to get there in the first place," Hernandez says. "But I found that we actually had common experiences -- a similar upbringing, the same language issues. That built up my confidence. Any barriers that existed, he had already hurdled them."

Hernandez smiles. "Now it's my turn!"

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  • I wanna have a beer with this guy

  • I am so proud...this story is really inspiring and proves that even with many obstacles in the way if you can dream it you can achieve it. :]

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  • @kiruvin32 If you consider yourself Mexican while living in the United States then why are you still here?

  • @dinosaursandponies Your entire sentence is wrong. See, this is why there is racism: you have a lack of education. Clear and simple.

  • Im mexican and I say no matter what race we humans have the power to do anything when I was old enough to understand the moon landing I was proud of the astrounats because they were human not because of the race they were.be proud bacause were humans doing great things not because its a certain race

  • i want to be the 2 spaceman and am mexican in space

  • @melovil Where?

  • fck u htrs y r ppl so jelous of mexicans progressing ?!? U guys tlk shit on their lazy & uneducated which whn u c the wealthiest prsn is mexican una guys hate? I dnt get it y a certain race cant do the sn as a othr racist thats plain arrognt

  • Jose que dios  te vendiga a ti y a tu familia eres un gran ejemplo a seguir te esperamos aqui en lodi.

  • @dudeman9001 Something YOU WILL NEVER BE!! Cesar Millan came into this Country Illegally and look at him now ! Rich and famous! hOW much do you make? Adrian Gonzalez another example of a successful AMERICAN . Hope Sandoval a great singer from Mazzy star . Salma Hayek and let's not forget Mario Lopez another good looking Mexican who unlike YOU have reach his goals now get back to writing non'sense hateful comments on UTUBE U are Jealous is not a good feeling is it?

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