Shannon Walker Quotes

Welcome to the Shannon Walker Quotes page, a tribute to the wisdom and insight of Shannon Walker, a renowned astronaut, scientist, and engineer. Shannon Walker has inspired countless individuals around the globe with her pioneering work in space exploration and her profound reflections on the universe, life, and the human experience. As we delve into her words, we embark on a journey of discovery, enlightenment, and inspiration.

Throughout her career, Shannon Walker has not only ventured into the vast expanse of outer space but has also delved into the depths of the human spirit, offering reflections that resonate with the aspirations and dreams of humanity. Her quotes encapsulate the essence of curiosity, courage, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge that drives human exploration, both in space and on Earth. Whether discussing the marvels of the cosmos or the intricacies of human relationships, Walker’s words resonate with authenticity and wisdom, reminding us of the boundless potential within each of us.

Below, you will find a collection of Shannon Walker’s most compelling and thought-provoking quotes. Feel free to explore, reflect, and share these words of wisdom, whether by copying them, pairing them with images, or enhancing them with stylish fonts. Let Shannon Walker’s insights ignite your imagination and inspire you to reach for the stars in your own life.

We have stars, planets and galaxies in space. There’s lots of nothingness out there, but it’s really not. There’s gas, dust and other bits of matter floating around emptier’ areas of the universe, but you can’t see it very easily. Shannon Walker

Being in space is amazing – it’s the reason we all become astronauts – but you also have to love what you’re doing on the ground, since that’s how you’ll spend most of your time. Shannon Walker

One thing in space, just like home: you cannot escape housework. Every Saturday is clean-the-station day. Shannon Walker

Once you’re in space, you don’t get visitors very often. Shannon Walker

Why did I want to be an astronaut? That’s not an easy question to answer because I know a lot of kids want to be astronauts when they grow up but it stuck with me and I think just maybe growing up in Houston and always having the astronauts and the Johnson Space Center in my backyard, I was always aware of the space program. Shannon Walker

Having the opportunity to look out this wonderful 360-degree-view, down at the Earth – and at the rest of the universe – is pretty special. Shannon Walker

When I was growing up, I used to have dreams of going to fly. Being in space reminds me of that. Shannon Walker

We’ve got pictures from the Space Station going back 20 years. We can see the glaciers receding in the photography that we do. We can see the effects of lakes drying up and other things that are happening around the planet. Shannon Walker

Growing up in Houston I did go through the public school system. I went to Parker Elementary, Johnston Junior High and Westbury Senior High. Shannon Walker

I was having a hard time getting interest from future employers because of my physics background. It seemed all anyone wanted was engineers. Shannon Walker

If you work hard, the things to which you aspire can happen. Shannon Walker

I do remember the space program from my earliest memories. It’s always been with me and something I wanted to be a part of. Shannon Walker

To be able to watch our colleagues, our friends come home safely is always an emotional event. Shannon Walker

When your flying in a jet aircraft, everything goes much faster. Shannon Walker

There is something quite special about getting into a plane with my mother and going somewhere. Shannon Walker

My degrees are in physics and space physics, and I did well enough in university that I actually started working at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, as a robotics flight controller right after college. Shannon Walker

It is incredibly exciting to be able to actually go and live on the space station after having worked so long on seeing the hardware built, getting it launched and maintaining it. Shannon Walker

Most of my family and friends are very familiar with the human space flight program and with the excitement of becoming an astronaut. Shannon Walker

To feel the power of the engines is by far the most exciting thing. You feel this great force pushing you off the earth. Eight-and-a-half minutes later, you’re in outer space. Shannon Walker

I’m so proud to represent my hometown on the International Space Station where we conduct scientific research that can benefit all of humankind. Shannon Walker

To be honest, I haven’t really put much thought into the fact that I am the first woman on a commercial vehicle. I expect to be the first of many, and look forward to the day that we don’t have to note such events. Shannon Walker

One thing I really like about flying is that it is an activity that my mother and I can do together. Shannon Walker

I wanted to become an astronaut because I believe that the exploration of space by humans is extremely important. Shannon Walker

So much of our training focuses so much on the systems and how to operate the station, and not just the day-to-day life in terms of slowing down and enjoying the experience. Shannon Walker

During and after college, I did a lot of biking and bike touring. Shannon Walker

Yeah, I think everybody goes through periods, especially in college, where the homework is really piling up and then you have several more weeks of school left and you think that you’ll never be able to get through all the homework problems that you have to do or read all the books or write all the papers that you have to write. Shannon Walker

I don’t really have a lot of anxieties. Shannon Walker

The reason that we don’t have happy hours up here is because you never know when something might actually go sideways, and so we always have to be prepared in a worst, worst case scenario to jump on our spacecraft and go home. So, we have to keep it pretty straight and narrow while we’re up here. Shannon Walker

Mental fitness is obviously important to being an astronaut, but so it physical fitness. For example, space walks are extremely physically demanding. We train for them in a giant swimming pool and we wear this suit that weighs about 300 pounds. Shannon Walker

Flying gives me a tremendous sense of freedom and I hope that anyone who wishes to learn has the opportunity to do so. Shannon Walker

I have not ever seen an extraterrestrial creature. That would be very cool if I did. Shannon Walker

I can talk about casting a ballot from space since I did it last time I was on the space station. They basically send you an electronic file, it’s a PDF, and you mark your choices. Shannon Walker

I enjoy traveling and seeing new places – especially places where I can go hiking. Shannon Walker

When I was in high school we had the first shuttle launch, and it reinvigorated my enthusiasm for the space program. I was in awe of the space shuttle as such a tremendous machine taking people into space. It seemed like such a wonderful thing that I wanted to be a part of. Shannon Walker

Houston is where I grew up and luckily I didn’t have to go far to pursue my dream of becoming an astronaut. Shannon Walker

Houston’s a very big town. It’s changed a lot over my lifetime, it’s quite a bit bigger now than it was when I was growing up, but it’s a fantastic city. I know a lot of people perhaps don’t give it the credit it’s due but it’s a wonderful city that’s got absolutely fantastic restaurants. Shannon Walker

NASA works very well with different election organizations because we’re all voting from different counties. Shannon Walker

I liked learning things. I liked solving problems and doing my homework. I realize a lot of kids don’t like that, but I always enjoyed going to school. Shannon Walker

The language is the hardest thing. My technical Russian is much better than my conversational Russian, and it has to be good enough to explain problems to them in their technical control center. Shannon Walker

All astronauts have degrees in science, engineering, or medicine, but other than that, there’s no one path to NASA. The one thing everyone has in common is we’ve all exceled in our chosen field. Shannon Walker

I’m one who likes to eat regularly, so not being able to eat for eight hours makes me a little cranky. Shannon Walker

Sometimes you can have too much information. You keep gathering information and never bother to find out what the real answer is. Shannon Walker

I studied physics as an undergraduate, and after I graduated from Rice University, I was actually hired at the Johnson Space Center as a flight controller. Shannon Walker

My sleeping bag is affixed to a wall and I climb inside and sort of float around in the sleeping bag at night while I’m sleeping. Shannon Walker

It’s fascinating to learn math and science and engineering. Shannon Walker

Learning how to and being expected to know how to fly an international partner vehicle is quite something, especially having to do it all in Russian. Shannon Walker

At a young age, I became interested in space and science after watching the U.S. land on the moon for the first time. Shannon Walker

NASA needs to decide, along with Congress, what our destination is going to be, whether it’s going to be the moon, an asteroid or on to Mars. And we’re building a heavy-lift vehicle to get us there and building the capsules that’s going to be needed to carry the crew. Shannon Walker

It’s a little surprising to me that I’m the first Houstonian to be an astronaut. Shannon Walker

Sunsets are absolutely amazing from the Space Station. Shannon Walker

The important thing is to try to stay connected with friends and family. Shannon Walker

It’s unfortunate, but I know it’s the right thing to do to end the shuttle program. If we want to do other things, we need a different spacecraft. Shannon Walker

I would love to fly to the Moon or Mars. Shannon Walker

Well, eating is very similar to eating on Earth. Of course, there is no gravity, so your food does float around. So you have to be a little bit more careful that it doesn’t go flying off your fork or spoon. Shannon Walker

Like a lot of kids, I wanted to be an astronaut when I grew up. With me, it stuck more than most kids. Ever since I was little, I wanted to do it. Shannon Walker

In some ways, it’s the start of all those science-fiction movies that we watched as kids coming to fruition where you’ve got entities living and working out in space and off the planet. Just to be at the forefront of that is enormously exciting. Shannon Walker

Well, I was quite young when we first walked on the moon; I had just turned four, but I did watch it on TV. I think that just set the seed right then that that would be a really interesting thing to do. Shannon Walker

I think one of the ways that we can fight against climate change is keep showing what we’re doing to the planet, and we’ve got a unique vantage point up here to see what is happening to our earth below us, and to give people a sense of how tiny our atmosphere is and how much we need to protect it. Shannon Walker

The Soyuz is probably only slightly smaller than the Dragon. Shannon Walker

When I became an astronaut, I knew I wanted to pursue long-duration flight aboard the station. I knew it would be a just a tremendous personal challenge, and I looked forward to it. Shannon Walker

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