Astronaut shares NASA photo spotlight with his dogsAwww. Astronaut Leland Melvin snuck his furry best friends Jake and Scout into his official NASA photo, which quickly went viral online.
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by Bonnie Burton @bonniegrrl /February 3, 2015 11:56 AM PST
Dogs are man's best friends in any galaxy. NASAWhen astronaut Leland Melvin sat for his official NASA photo this year, he decided to let his dogs Jake and Scout in on the action. Considering Melvin's extraordinary life story full of career obstacles, such an endearing staff photo just seems to make sense.
In fact, when Melvin tweeted photos of his dogs sitting patiently beside him and then jumping up to give him some affection, the images were tweeted and retweeted thousands of times.
Long before he was wearing the signature orange spacesuit, Melvin was a pro football player for the Detroit Lions in the late '80s, and then with the Dallas Cowboys. Melvin left his career in sports after an injury and did the next best thing -- he went to space.
With a background in engineering, Melvin worked for NASA starting in 1989 and became an astronaut in 1998, flying missions on the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2008 and 2009.
Melvin suffered another injury, this time going deaf during an underwater training exercise. Surgery recovered some of his hearing, but he was medically disqualified from participating in any additional space missions. That didn't stop Melvin from continuing his career with NASA, however.
Now Melvin works as the head of NASA education and sits as the co-chair of the White House Education Task Force to encourage students to get excited about STEM subjects. He tours schools promoting STEM and space education as the co-manager of NASA's Educator Astronaut Program. When he's not in the classroom, he's hosting the reality TV show "Child Genius" for the Lifetime Network.
But he's not the only star in the family. Melvin's dogs Jake and Scout were featured in a 2010 episode of "The Dog Whisperer." And while the pups won't be making any voyages to distant planets, they've already gained quite a fan base here on Earth.
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