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somebody help me .tell me something to become an Important Astronaut​

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Answered by fahad9191
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Explanation:

he agency's basic requirements are a bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science or mathematics, followed by three years of professional experience (or 1,000 hours of pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft). Candidates also must pass NASA's astronaut physical examination Being an astronaut is a tremendous commitment. Astronaut candidates — who tend to be selected in their 30s and 40s — usually leave prestigious careers for a chance at being an astronaut, starting again at the bottom of the rung. Training means long days at work and lots of travel. There's also no guarantee they'll make it into space.

Yet, more than 18,000 Americans competed in this round of NASA's astronaut selection. The new candidates will be announced Wednesday (June 7), and will report for basic training in August. Here's what it takes to be a NASA astronaut and what happens after the selection.

Answered by Anonymous
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Skills Needed

  • Analytical skills: Astronauts need to think logically in order to carry out scientific experiments and studies.
  • Communication skills: Astronauts must clearly communicate with other team members.
  • Concentration
  • Critical-thinking skills: Astronauts must carefully evaluate their own work and the work of others.
  • They must be mentally strong, they must also train to handle extreme physical pressure-both hyperbaric (high) and hypobaric(low)- in altitude-simulating chambers. It's an essential part of training for potential emergencies in space.
  • And my advice to you is that if becoming an astronaut is your dream than never give up on your dream.
  • Believe in yourself. You are braver than you think, more talented than you know, capable of more than you can imagine. So keep working hard on your dream.
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