Star-struck Indigenous Sask. girl heading to NASA Space Camp in Alabama

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Tallica Robson attends Grade 5 at Judge Bryant School in Regina, SK. She made this lab coat to dress like a NASA employee for 'Your Future Career Day' at school.

Tallica Robson, who sees a connection between stellar nurseries and Indigenous stories about how people came from the stars, has been accepted into NASA Space Camp in Huntsville, Ala., where she will get the opportunity to train like an astronaut.Tallica Robson is a Grade 5 student at Judge Bryant School in Regina. She made this lab coat to dress like a NASA employee for 'Your Future Career Day' at school.

Tallica makes 'Space Sparkle' jewelry to help raise the money for her trip to Space Camp in Huntsville, Ala. Earlier this year, Tallica got a chance to meet one of her role models, Laurie Rousseau-Nepton, the first Indigenous woman in Canada to earn a PhD in astrophysics."This has opened up so many eyes for Indigenous youth to be what they want and fulfil their dreams." she said.Sask.'s Rebecca Strong takes $1M top prize on Canada's Got Talent

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