Deadline Approaching to Apply for New NASA Astronaut Class

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June 25, 2008

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0602
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Kylie Clem
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
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RELEASE: 08-158

DEADLINE APPROACHING TO APPLY FOR NEW NASA ASTRONAUT CLASS

HOUSTON -- NASA's deadline for accepting applications for the 2009 
Astronaut Candidate Class is July 1. Those selected could fly to 
space for long-duration stays on the International Space Station and 
missions to the moon. 

To be considered, a bachelor's degree in engineering, science or math 
and three years of relevant professional experience are required. 
Typically, successful applicants have significant qualifications in 
engineering or science, or extensive experience flying 
high-performance jet aircraft. 

Teaching experience, including work at the kindergarten through 12th 
grade level, is considered qualifying. Educators with the appropriate 
educational background are encouraged to apply.

After a six-month period of evaluation and interviews, NASA will 
announce final selections in early 2009. Astronaut candidates will 
report to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston during the summer of 
2009 to begin the basic training program to prepare them for future 
spaceflight assignments.

To apply to be an astronaut, visit:

http://www.usajobs.gov 

Additional information about the Astronaut Candidate Program is 
available by calling the Astronaut Selection Office at 281-483-5907, 
or by visiting: 

http://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/recruit.html  

	
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