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- Learn About Astronauts - Spartan and the Green Egg
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- Encyclopedia of Trivia: Astronaut
- NASA reveals what it takes to become an astronaut
- How to Become an Astronaut in 7 Stellar Steps
- Astronauts; Cosmonauts
- Astronaut Bruce McCandless, Who Died in December, Talks About the First ...
- NASA Had a Record Shattering Round of Astronaut Applicants
- What does it take to be an astronaut? Here's Nasa's main requirements ...
- Four veteran U.S. astronauts get NASA nod to fly first commercial space ...



Meet the Basic Qualifications




Gain Relevant Experience
NASA looks for candidates with a strong foundation in STEM fields, particularly in areas like engineering, biological or physical sciences, computer science, and mathematics. Relevant experience can include working in fields like: Piloting Scientific research Engineering Military service Medical professions Having a graduate degree or a doctorate in a relevant field can also be beneficial. Additionally, proficiency in languages like Russian, which is widely used in space missions, can be an asset.
Stay in Top Physical Condition
Astronauts must be in top physical condition to withstand the physical demands of space travel. This includes: Passing a rigorous physical exam Maintaining a high level of fitness through regular exercise Being able to work in a pressurized suit for extended periods
Apply to the Astronaut Candidate Program
When the astronaut candidate program is open, you can submit your application through USAJOBS, the official website for federal government jobs. Be prepared to provide: Personal and professional information Education and work history Relevant skills and certifications A personal statement outlining your motivation for becoming an astronaut