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NASA is considering a 9-year-old for a real-life Guardian of the Galaxy job

Catch Team 4 August 2017, 20:51 IST

NASA is considering a 9-year-old for a real-life Guardian of the Galaxy job

Have you got what it takes to protect the planet? Many people, upon hearing about National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) newest job offer, have lost their minds. The job may be limited to U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals, but people all over the world are freaking out about it.

The space agency is looking for someone to, simply put, guard the planet from aliens. This is, to guard the planet against "organic-constituent and biological contamination in human and robotic space exploration". It's a position to ensure that humans don't poison space, and these other organisms don't contaminate Earth.

The job comes with a six figure salary. It ranges from $124,406 to $187,000 per year, and the selected candidate even gets security clearance that is listed as "secret". The position is for three years "with the possibility of extending for an additional 2 years". The candidate will also be working with several different branches of NASA and external organisations, all of whom are involved in the protection of the planet. 

Furthermore, the chosen Planetary Protection Officer (PPO) is "responsible for the leadership of NASA's planetary protection capability, maintenance of planetary protection policies, and oversight of their implementation by NASAs space flight missions".

One of the perks of the job is travel. Maybe, one day, that might include a trip to space, for NASA is currently busy planning a range of missions, including one to Jupitor's icy moon Europa, in its quest for signs of alien life.

Many think the job will be uber cool, while others think it won't involve a lot of work. People from all over the world have written in to NASA, asking the company to consider them as a viable candidate. The leader of the pack is nine-year-old, Jack Davis, whose resume in on point. The kid has since gone viral on social-networking website Reddit under a post titled "My friend's son wrote a letter to NASA"

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In the letter, Davis lists out the many reasons he thinks he makes a worthy candidate for the job. "One of the reasons is my sister says I am an alien," reads part of the letter.

"This is a better cover letter than many I've seen," reads one of the comments. "Well, he IS young. Therefore, he would be better at learning alien language(s) than most adults. He sounds like a strong candidate to me," reads another.

One more reads, "He's already a Guardian of the Galaxy...NASA should be calling HIM".

Here's how Twitter responded:

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