The interview aims to get more research from an expert to support your project. I think that I enjoy the aspect of interviewing someone to gain more information and it contributes hugely to your research. Here’s the story of how I interviewed Andrew Rader. I was looking for books about rocketry to gain more research but we didn’t have any in our class so I decided to check In another teacher’s classroom (she gave me permission) and she told me that she could get an interview with Andrew Rader. At first, I didn’t know who that was but then she told me that he works at space X. I got really excited and surprised because he must’ve been a cool dude, and a smart man to ask about rocketry because he worked at space X., To be honest, I really thought that getting an interview was going to be hard and became really nervous. But in the end, it was easy, the process of writing questions was the hard part because I had to write at least 10 of them. It did not go as expected, first of all, I wrote to him twice. Once to request an interview and the second time to confirm the interview the day of the interview hours before. I learned so much from the interview about all the inside news at space X and all of the crazy missions in the past as well as other cool facts that really amazed me. The interview did not go as expected because I thought that it would be a challenge because it was my first time interviewing someone. To make my worries increase the guy I interviewed was a professional Space X engineer, who went to MIT and sent 24 Falcon Heavys to space. In conclusion, my interview was a success and I learned a lot.