Astronaut Application Deadline Approaching

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Jan. 23, 2012

Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
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Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 12-024

ASTRONAUT APPLICATION DEADLINE APPROACHING

HOUSTON -- Individuals interested in becoming America's future space 
explorers have until Friday to submit their applications. The 
deadline to apply for NASA's next astronaut class is Jan. 27.

The agency typically receives as many as 3,500 applicants for each 
astronaut class. Thus far, NASA has received more than 3,000 
applications since November for this class. 

"We are excited about the response we have received, and we want to 
encourage anyone contemplating this dynamic and exciting career to 
apply," said Peggy Whitson, chief of the Astronaut Office. "We are 
entering a new phase in human spaceflight with amazing opportunities 
to live and work in space. We want the best, the brightest and the 
most talented mix of professionals to join our team."

Those interested in applying for the astronaut corps can submit their 
applications through the federal government's USAJobs.gov website. 
Qualifications include a bachelor's degree in engineering, science or 
math and three years of relevant professional experience. Educators 
teaching kindergarten through 12th grade also are encouraged to 
apply.

NASA expects to announce the final selections in 2013 with initial 
training to begin that summer.

For more information about the astronaut application and selection 
process and to follow the latest news via NASA accounts on Twitter, 
Facebook and YouTube, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/flynasa

	
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