 My name is Amal Ahmed. I am studying chemical engineering at the American University of Sharjah. I came to this lecture because I think space is very interesting. And meeting an astronaut who actually been there through that experience is a very unique experience as well. The lecture have been very helpful and it has been very amusing. She showed us that space could have many possibilities and the things we take in granted here in earth is not as easy on space as well. They have difficulties going through each process that we think is simple like how to eat, how to drink, how to dispose of trash or stuff like that. And how does their body changed because having no gravity actually affects all of our muscles and stuff. So it has been very helpful to know and she even showed us videos of people moving like their superman because you fly, you don't walk. And that was just inspirational for me to think about a career in NASA maybe and going to space. As a chemical engineer I am now thinking of ways and how to go from here to NASA. I don't know if they need chemical engineers but I hope they do. Hi, my name is Ymna Adel. I am doing nuclear engineering at the University of Sharjah. I thought this talk was very interesting. I like looking at people's accomplishments when it comes to space, astronomy, astrophysics. Because I think it is very absurd to not want to know what is surrounding us because I think it is the key to our survival. Hi, my name is Takwa Daoudi. I am an electrical engineering student at the University of Sharjah And I just attended this space lecture where it is the first time I actually meet an astronaut. And it was absolutely mind blowing to know how much is out there. And the fact that humanity can actually reach it and that we have been able to advance so much in technology to be able to see all of these things. She used real life photos which is amazing. The fact that we can see Earth from different angles and different points of view. And I think that it is really important to be able to access all of these things and all of these technologies because it is important for humanity. And it is the key to the future. Hi, I am Mohammad Assana Alam. I study here in the US. I have a major of mechanical engineering. And I just attended the lecture of a former astronaut where she had meant five space shuttles. And it was really an interesting lesson because things like these, the pictures she showed. I've only seen such a stuff in movies and in TV shows. That's it. So it was really a nice meeting her. I had a few questions with her. And she really cleared my doubt. My name is Jason D'Souza. And I'm an electrical engineer. I attended this lecture by Marsha Irvins. She's come here and brought talk like to go all over the world. And she's come to AUS, which is such a privilege to meet her and see her. And I took a photograph of her. And in the lecture she explained that like how to live in space. Like how do you take a bath in space? How do you like eat in space? How do you go to the toilet in space? Like, okay, yeah, you know. And then moreover she told us about so many other different things. Opportunities, her views, how space changed herself. And it was such an inspiration to be with her. It was such an inspiration. And I think she's inspired all of us and AUS as a whole. And it'll inspire so many students to at least get more involved in space. No more about space.