Naomi Gets NASA Internship Shoutout From Homer Hickam (Rocket Boys Author)

This image is a screenshot of a Twitter (now X) thread featuring a wholesome interaction. User Naomi 😎 H opens with the urgent line "EVERYONE LISTEN" before announcing their exciting news: "I GOT ACCEPTED FOR A NASA INTERNSHIP". The post gains significant engagement, with 158 comments, 129 retweets, and 3447 likes. The standout moment is when Homer Hickam—renowned author of *Rocket Boys* (a memoir about his journey to becoming a NASA engineer, adapted into the film *October Sky*)—replies with a simple, genuine "Congrats.". Naomi responds enthusiastically with "Wow, thank you so much", and Hickam follows up with "You're welcome". This interaction feels particularly meaningful because Hickam's personal story and career are deeply tied to NASA, making his recognition a special milestone for an aspiring space industry intern.

Dialogue

Naomi 😎 H
EVERYONE LISTEN I GOT ACCEPTED FOR A NASA INTERNSHIP
Homer Hickam
Congrats.
Naomi 😎 H
Wow, thank you so much
Homer Hickam
You're welcome

Overview

This image is a screenshot of a Twitter (now X) thread featuring a wholesome interaction. User Naomi 😎 H opens with the urgent line "EVERYONE LISTEN" before announcing their exciting news: "I GOT ACCEPTED FOR A NASA INTERNSHIP". The post gains significant engagement, with 158 comments, 129 retweets, and 3447 likes. The standout moment is when Homer Hickam—renowned author of Rocket Boys (a memoir about his journey to becoming a NASA engineer, adapted into the film October Sky)—replies with a simple, genuine "Congrats.". Naomi responds enthusiastically with "Wow, thank you so much", and Hickam follows up with "You're welcome". This interaction feels particularly meaningful because Hickam's personal story and career are deeply tied to NASA, making his recognition a special milestone for an aspiring space industry intern.

Origin notes

The image is an unedited screenshot of a thread from the social media platform Twitter (rebranded to X). Homer Hickam is a real former NASA engineer and published author, so this is a genuine, unscripted interaction between a user sharing a career achievement and a notable figure in the space community. There is no evidence of editing, remixing, or reposting; it captures the original thread as it appeared on the platform at the time of the screenshot.

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