When she was a kid, Diana Trujillo loved to lie in the grass and stare at the stars. Looking up at the night sky sparked her curiosity about the universe. Her dream was to work at NASA, the U.S. space agency.
When Trujillo was 17, she moved to the U.S. from Colombia, a country in South America. At the time, she didn’t speak English and had only $300 in her pocket. She paid her way through college by working as a housekeeper.
Today, Trujillo is living her dream—as an engineer at NASA. She recently talked to Scholastic News about her work on the Perseverance rover, which touched down on Mars last year.