NASA To Seek Applicants For Next Astronaut Candidate Class

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Oct. 3, 2011

Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
michael.curie@xxxxxxxx 

Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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RELEASE: 11-336

NASA TO SEEK APPLICANTS FOR NEXT ASTRONAUT CANDIDATE CLASS

HOUSTON -- In early November, NASA will seek applicants for its next 
class of astronaut candidates who will support long-duration missions 
to the International Space Station and future deep space exploration 
activities. 

"For scientists, engineers and other professionals who have always 
dreamed of experiencing spaceflight, this is an exciting time to join 
the astronaut corps," said Janet Kavandi, director of flight crew 
operations at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. "This next class 
will support missions to the station and will arrive via 
transportation systems now in development. They also will have the 
opportunity to participate in NASA's continuing exploration programs 
that will include missions beyond low Earth orbit." 

For more information, visit: 


http://astronauts.nasa.gov/ 


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

After applicant interviews and evaluations, NASA expects to announce 
the final selections in 2013, and training to begin that August. 

Additional information about the Astronaut Candidate Program is 
available by calling the Astronaut Selection Office at 281-483-5907. 

	
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