.Lee esta historia en espau00f1ol aquu00ed.Maturing in Puerto Rico, Yomayra Cruz-Diaz really did not envision that people time she would work at NASA. Today, she works as technical venture coordinator at NASA's Langley in Virginia, supporting its own Aeronautics Analysis Directorate..Cruz-Diaz's placement requires her to take a trip in support of social engagement activities and recently she assisted NASA's visibility at the Miramar Airshow in San Diego, California where the organization's cubicle featured Spanish-language stalk materials.Something, or, someone, made this activity especially distinct for Cruz-Diaz: Her kid, Israel Martinez-Cruz, is actually currently offering in the USA Marine Corps as well as is based at Marine Corps Air Base Miramar..In a stroke of serendipity, they were actually both functioning the same celebration for their particular employers. Surviving on opposite edges of the country, they had not viewed each other in person for nearly a year. Along with unpleasant surprise as well as joy, they embraced.Maturing in a Puerto Rican family, conversations regarding primary market values focused on family members, Martinez-Cruz claimed. He recalled seeing his mother work at NASA as well as feeling motivated through her job ethic. That degree of devotion operated in the household." Israel as well as I will carpool," she claimed. "He will fall me off at Langley and afterwards he would take place his technique to his airplane mechanic school.".Martinez-Cruz works as an air visitor traffic controller, job that Cruz-Diaz learnt about yet had actually certainly never seen face to face." He is actually explained to me what his project includes however taking an excursion of his work site gives me a whole brand new understanding," she said after an excursion of the air traffic control high rise.NASA is actually proud to celebrate National Hispanic Culture Month, the yearly observance recognizing the large as well as wealthy records, cultures, as well as payments of the Hispanic as well as Latino community. In words of NASA Supervisor Bill Nelson, "Adelante y hacia arriba," or even "Onward and also upwards!".