For a three-month period, the space agency is accepting applications for its next class of space-travellers
Tim Peake begins a mission of more than 170 days at the orbiting research outpost. pic/pti
Washington: Looking for an out-of-the-world job opportunity? NASA is now accepting applications for next class of astronauts who may some day fly to the ISS or even land on Mars.
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The astronaut candidate application website will be accepting submissions through February 18, 2016.
NASA expects to announce final candidate selections in mid-2017.
Those chosen candidates may fly on any of four different US spacecraft during their careers — the International Space Station (ISS), two commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by US companies, and NASA’s Orion deep-space exploration vehicle.
Eligibility criteria
>> US citizenship
>> Bachelor’s degree in engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science or mathematics
>> At least 3 years of related, professional experience or at least 1,000 hours of pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft.
>> Astronaut candidates must also pass the NASA’s long-duration astronaut physical test