Space exploration careers at NASA are very important, and these people are very knowledgeable. These people are an elite group. Out of the many jobs, we narrowed it down to highlight five careers in NASA space exploration.One very important, and challenging career is being an astronaut.
A very famous astronaut you may have heard of before is Neil Armstrong. Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon. To become a NASA astronaut you must have a Bachelor’s degree in either engineering, biological science, or mathematics. You must also have at least 1,000 hours pilot-in-command time in a jet aircraft. NASA also has a physical test you must pass. Your eyesight must be 20/20 in both of your eyes, your blood pressure must be 140/90 when sitting, and you must be in the height range of 62 and 75 inches.
A mission specialist is somebody limited in the field of mission. A mission specialist conducts medical experiments, or technical quest.
The commander of the aircraft is a huge part in the space exploration, because he/she is in charge of launching the aircraft from earth, landing it at their destination, launching from their destination, then returning to and landing on earth.
An aerospace engineer is a very highly skilled individual who is responsible for designing, and overseeing the designs of advanced flight systems.
A communication expert is an astronaut who is in the aircraft when it is launched, and they are in charge of making sure all communications back to earth would work.
Lastly we have a space suit design engineer. Space suit engineers ensure that the space suits are being engineered correctly, so there are no difficulties in technology. The space suit engineer will also test the suits while they are in production to correct any designs that need to be changed.
A very famous astronaut you may have heard of before is Neil Armstrong. Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon. To become a NASA astronaut you must have a Bachelor’s degree in either engineering, biological science, or mathematics. You must also have at least 1,000 hours pilot-in-command time in a jet aircraft. NASA also has a physical test you must pass. Your eyesight must be 20/20 in both of your eyes, your blood pressure must be 140/90 when sitting, and you must be in the height range of 62 and 75 inches.
A mission specialist is somebody limited in the field of mission. A mission specialist conducts medical experiments, or technical quest.
The commander of the aircraft is a huge part in the space exploration, because he/she is in charge of launching the aircraft from earth, landing it at their destination, launching from their destination, then returning to and landing on earth.
An aerospace engineer is a very highly skilled individual who is responsible for designing, and overseeing the designs of advanced flight systems.
A communication expert is an astronaut who is in the aircraft when it is launched, and they are in charge of making sure all communications back to earth would work.
Lastly we have a space suit design engineer. Space suit engineers ensure that the space suits are being engineered correctly, so there are no difficulties in technology. The space suit engineer will also test the suits while they are in production to correct any designs that need to be changed.