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NASA To Hire New Astronauts

Nasa Astronuats

BY SETH BORENSTEIN   11/15/11 10:15 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website.

There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now.

"The experience is well worth the wait," promised NASA flight crew operations director Janet Kavandi as the space agency started a public search Tuesday for new astronauts.

There will be flights, but not many, with the space shuttle fleet retired. A handful of astronauts each year are launching on a Russian Soyuz spaceship to the International Space Station for six-month stays.

In about three to five years, NASA hopes to purchase trips for astronauts headed to the space station on American-built commercial rockets instead. And eventually, NASA hopes to fly astronauts in a government owned Orion capsule to an asteroid or even Mars, but those pioneering trips are more than a decade away.

With veteran astronauts leaving the space agency, Kavandi said NASA is afraid it will not have enough astronauts, something a National Research Council report pointed out in September.

NASA needs about 55 astronauts, and with a new class of nine graduating earlier this month, the astronaut roster is up to 58. One of those new astronauts will get to fly to the space station as early as 2013, Kavandi said.

"We're ready to serve, we're ready to get going," new astronaut Serena Aunon said Tuesday at NASA headquarters.

So to find candidates, NASA on Tuesday unveiled what its personnel chief called its biggest ever push to hire new astronauts – with dozens of cheering elementary school students there to ask questions.

In the past – when NASA had a space shuttle – the space agency didn't make such a big deal of searching for astronauts, and they were inundated with applications. This new drive comes with a YouTube recruitment video complete with flashy images and driving techno-beat background music.

"We need you to help plan for this future of exploration," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden says in the video. "Join NASA. Get your application in now for the 2013 astronaut candidate class. Your spaceflight experience begins right now."

But before you polish up your resume, NASA isn't loosening its standards. You must have at least a bachelor's degree – most astronauts have a master's or a doctorate – in engineering, biological science, physical science or math. You must learn Russian, but be a U.S. citizen. You must know basic physics. Being a medical doctor or a teacher helps. You must have vision that can be corrected to 20/20, no high blood pressure and be between 5 foot 2 inches and 6 foot 3 inches.

Given these tight requirements, NASA will still probably get 3,000 qualified applicants, Kavandi said. The job pays between $64,700 and $141,700.

And if you are hired expect to do lots of traveling to foreign countries, Kavandi said. And oh yes, maybe into space.

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Online:

NASA's site for seeking astronauts: http://astronauts.nasa.gov/

NASA recruitment video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?vhLblEzuX8Zo

Government jobs site: http://tinyurl.com/astronautjob

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WASHINGTON — Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and ...
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10:21 AM on 11/30/2011
I am not highly educated on the affairs of NASA by any means however I watch the news and catch a few main stories each year about the organization. The last thing I heard a few months ago was that NASA was done going into space or something like that. Thats all I knew. Something had caused a set back in our exploration of space, thats all I knew. Now, the next thing I hear from this article is that they are hiring for astronauts. What in the world is going on at NASA????????
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rktboy
Fire this mother up!!
04:56 PM on 11/16/2011
Oooh, Oooh! Me Me ME!
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tooncesrocks
my micro bio is empty
03:40 PM on 11/16/2011
NASA... a shattered husk of a once proud and capable agency
run into the ground by endless cuts

meanwhile >50% of US tax dollars go into the Military Industrial Complex. Who needs science when we can spend money manufacturing weapons to explode civilians bodies in 3rd world countries.
12:46 PM on 11/16/2011
Does anyone know who was the first in the 100 mile club?
12:39 PM on 11/16/2011
Does Obama know NASA is hiring? I was under impression he wants to close down NASA in favor of ACORN.
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FerrisValyn
02:09 PM on 11/16/2011
*eye roll*

Obama didn't close NASA down. He cancelled a bad program, and is trying to get it replaced with more effective & effiecent programs
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tooncesrocks
my micro bio is empty
03:33 PM on 11/16/2011
no he isnt
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rktboy
Fire this mother up!!
04:58 PM on 11/16/2011
Yes, He also kills puppies, and poisons holy water. Please.
psandysdad
The older you get, the more excuses you have.
12:19 PM on 11/16/2011
Ooh, I bet I could get some hot chicks, even at my age, if I was an astronaut!
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trumbull desi
If I have something pithy to say, see below
01:47 PM on 11/16/2011
I met a bona fide astronaut last week and he WAS hot. And incrdibly smart. (He and a contingent from NASA had a business meeting at my company.)
11:58 AM on 11/16/2011
This will be another case of: 'All dressed up, and nowhere to go'/ I think they should send them home until they name a mission. Forget Mars. we don't need to spend money on learning more about a rock covered in dust. NASA has lost its way, and they need to rethink what they are doing for us to invest Tax Money in them. They used to develop a lot of beneficioal stuff, but not recently.
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FerrisValyn
12:08 PM on 11/16/2011
Obama is trying to give them a mission, based around the idea of space development.

But, unfortunately, there are those in congress who are more interested in just spending money, rather than doing good
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lliberty4ever
Yeah- tell me another one !
12:47 PM on 11/16/2011
They're called Democrats..
01:14 PM on 11/16/2011
Obama spent a half billion on Solyndra and crowed about how he was leading us into the future. How many astronauts can you hire for a 1/2 billion? Not enough? How about the other 1/2 billion he gave to Fiskars to make an electric sports car - which is being built in Finland but paid for by the US taxpayer. Why blame congress? Barry has the checkbook.
11:37 AM on 11/16/2011
Just shut down this USELESS agency and send everyone home. It has been a waste of tax payers money for decades.
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FerrisValyn
11:47 AM on 11/16/2011
Space development isn't a waste of tax dollars, anymore than something like the Dept of Ed is a waste of tax dollars. The real question is whether its being done intelligently
01:16 PM on 11/16/2011
They are both wastes of tax dollars. "Challenger, go at throttle up" is a perfect example of the NASA mindset. They torched two of them, remember? In both cases they knew about the potentially fatal problem months in advance and didn't fix it. THAT is the problem. If nothing else, they should have a clean sweep and start from scratch. Better, they should simply let private enterprise do it.
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sstevens37
I have the right to hate you
12:07 PM on 11/16/2011
NASA isn't useless....the executive branch of government is useless...that's who we need to stop wasting money on
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FerrisValyn
02:11 PM on 11/16/2011
NASA is part of the executive branch
10:39 AM on 11/16/2011
You think TSA is intrusive? Before lifting off in a spaceship, NASA practically gives you a colonoscopy with a telescope.
11:38 AM on 11/16/2011
ill
10:15 AM on 11/16/2011
How come there is a height requirement? In space if I am not tall enough or too tall, zero gravity will correct the problem. Float up or down!
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huntingtreasures
Man made god - god did not make Man
10:33 AM on 11/16/2011
I think that would have to do with the suits and the seats in the space ship. Like the rides must be this tall to ride safty first.
11:38 AM on 11/16/2011
I'm sure there are rides at Disney you can't get on either.
09:24 AM on 11/16/2011
More like - "NASA To Hire New "COSMONAUTS."
11:38 AM on 11/16/2011
Exaaaactly . .
12:11 PM on 11/16/2011
NASA will benefit from Russian involement. Russia builds rugged hardware WITHOUT the overly complex 'stuff' NASA is strung out on. A lot of their fighters were built from mild steel but they knew planes are outdated in a few years, so thewy are smart enough NOT to use Titanium when mild steel, at less than 1/10 of the cost will perform just as good as the pentagons specifications that have a ' cost be damned' attitude. The Arizona desert is littered with planes that will last forever, never rust out but were 'outdated' and junked with less than 100 flying hours on the clock. At up to $50 MILLION a pop, PLUS SPARE PARTS, thats turns into 'real money' pretty quickly.
01:18 PM on 11/16/2011
The airplanes at Davis Monthans AFB are recycled. How is that a bad thing? Titanium doesn't rust. It's still titanium after its retired. The issue is whose fighter is going to handle combat. It's a package deal. Look at how the Migs did in the gulf war. They can't be recycled because they are scattered across a hundred miles of desert.
09:12 AM on 11/16/2011
To do what? There are no more American astronauts. There is no American space program. The powers that be no longer see a benefit from placating the dreamers among us, except maybe with a token program that's only a cheap facade. The ISS program is obsolete in a couple of years, and unless the Chinese plan a trip to the moon or Mars(with our money) and start a competition to see who gets there first, and thus who's better, we won't be sending anything but robots into space again. Profit or pissing contest; those are the only two motivations that get anything done on a national level.
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FerrisValyn
09:15 AM on 11/16/2011
Go look again. There is an American space program, but its going through a transition. These things take some time, particularly if you don't plan it well (looking at Mike Griffin).

But there is a lot of hope on the horizon.
08:29 AM on 11/16/2011
After they train and since we no longer have ships for theses people to fly on, will they be known as astronauts or cosmonauts? Since we hitch rides with the Russians.
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FerrisValyn
08:32 AM on 11/16/2011
They are employeed by NASA - they are astronauts.

Besides which, there are 3 spaceships being developed that should be flying sooner rather than later - the CST-100, the Dragon, and the Dreamchaser
11:39 AM on 11/16/2011
Oh great pissing away more tax payer dollars.
08:01 AM on 11/16/2011
It would be great to be an astronaut if we were doing more than just floating around the earth.Come on Buck Rodgers and Flash Gordon were going to far away planets back in the 1930s.
07:38 AM on 11/16/2011
An interesting experiment would be studying how a very large group of people would get along in space. The entire OWS crowd should be blasted into orbit and left to fend for themselves, sans the so-called 1%, and see what sort of self-governing system they come up with in order to survive and care for one another. Obviously, they can't seem to get along living in tents on earth, so let's try something new.