What sparked my passion for space and led me to a career change?

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timo_the_grey
Hello all, I'm new. I've been visiting physicsforums.com for quite a while but finally decided to join the community. I'm in my third year of an undergraduate degree in physics but it is not my first time in college. I got an A.S. in computer science so I could code for a living and did that for almost a decade before realizing that it was never what I really wanted to do. My passion has always been space.
Through a serious of unfortunate events I was given the opportunity to start again, and so I decided to leave my career and study what I always whished I had studied before. My end game is grad school, but I've got a lengthy transcript from my idiot youth that will probably make that tough.
So here I am. I'm happy to be part of the pf community and look forward to spending as much time as I can around here.
 
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Welcome to PF timo!
 
Evo said:
Welcome to PF timo!

Thank you Evo! Happy to be here!
 
Welcome!
 
FritoTaco said:
Welcome!
Thanks FritoTaco! Great... now I'm hungry.
 
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