Draft:Notable NASA Interns
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This is a list of notable NASA Interns, who helped shape NASA Intern History.
Furkan Goktas, the NASA Cheese Lord
[edit]Furkan Goktas is a prominent NASA Intern who led the Cheese Committee at Johnson Space Center (JSC) during Spring and Summer 2024. Under his guidance, the committee became a standout group, recognized for its creative initiatives. The Cheese Retreat he organized that summer was even voted more enjoyable than the Beach Retreat, highlighting his talent for creating a fun and engaging atmosphere for his fellow interns. Furkan's popularity was further underscored by his win of all the yearbook superlatives for Summer 2024; however, in a display of humility, he graciously turned down all but one to honor the contributions of others in the internship.
Conor Gagliardi, the NASA Fish Lord
[edit]Conor Gagliardi was a renowned NASA OSTEM Intern who co-founded the Fish Committee at Johnson Space Center in Fall 2023. Under his leadership, the committee achieved remarkable initiatives in Spring and Summer 2024, including unique educational programs involving manatees. Some interns referred to Conor as a reincarnation of Poseidon, although this remains unverified. His inspiration stemmed from the character The Deep from the hit TV series "The Boys." Tragically, Conor was diagnosed with locked-in syndrome following Hurricane Beryl's devastation in Galveston and Houston, where he heroically helped rescue numerous animals, claiming to possess the ability to communicate with sea creatures.
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