SHARE

Out Of This World: New Jersey 4th Grader Grabs NASA's Attention

A New Jersey fourth grader received a response from officials at NASA after sending in a hand-written letter applying for a position as a planetary protections officer.

Jack Davis, 9,  says his sister thinks he's an alien and he hopes to work for NASA.

Jack Davis, 9, says his sister thinks he's an alien and he hopes to work for NASA.

Photo Credit: Bryan Davis
Jack Davis' letter to and the response from NASA's Planetary Science Division Director James L. Green.

Jack Davis' letter to and the response from NASA's Planetary Science Division Director James L. Green.

Photo Credit: NASA

The letter from Jack Davis, 9, was in response to a job posting for a position NASA has had since the 1960s, which pays between $124,406 and $187,000 a year.

"I may be nine but I think I would be fit for the job," Jack said. "One of the reasons is my sister thinks I'm an alien also I have seen all of the space."

Davis, a self-proclaimed guardian of the galaxy, got a formal response back from NASA's Planetary Science Division Director James L. Green, explaining what the job is all about and urging him to stay in school.

"We are always looking for bright future scientists and engineers to help us, so I hope you will study hard and do well in school," Green wrote. "We hope to see you at NASA one of these days."

to follow Daily Voice Garfield-Lodi and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE