Thursday, 5 May 2016

Becomeing an astronauts

Becoming an astronaut is no easy task but do I have the take to become one lets finds out. The Astronaut qualifications are Resiliency, Adaptability, curiosity, ability to Trusts and creativity/Resourcefulness, out of 3 I can do are adaptability, curiosity, and ability to trusts. The strength and endurance are the most import to a astronaut when dealing in space for exp and curl-up you need to do and min of 24 but a max of 75, Trunk Lift its of min of 9-12 the max is 12 an 90* For Upper Body Strength and Endurance Push up min is 18 and the max you do is, 75 Modified pull-up is min to 14 and max is 75, Flexed-Arm Hang its min is 15 but the max is 90 and For Flexibly Back-saver Sit & Reach the min is 8 and the max you can do is 12. For me I can do any of those work out so there a sign I won’t join for sure.

Course requirements  
For a basic requirements for a Astronaut pilot are
1.       Bachelor Degree form as accredited institution un engineering, Biological science, physical science or mathematics
2.       At least of 1,000 hours in pilot in command time in a jet aircraft. Flight test experience is highly desirable.
3.       Ability to pass a NASA space physical which is similar to a military or civilian physical and includes the specific standards:
·         Distant visual acuity:20/100 or better uncorrected to 20/20 each eye
·         Blood pressure: 140/90 measured in a sitting position.
·         Height between 62 and 75 inches.
For and requirements for a mission specialist Astronaut are
1.       Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in engineering, biological science, physical science, or mathematics. Degree must be followed by at least three years of related, progressively responsible, professional experience. An advanced degree is desirable and may be substituted for part or all of the experience requirement (master's degree = 1 year of experience, doctoral degree = 3 years of experience). Quality of academic preparation is important.
2.    Ability to pass a NASA space physical, which is similar to a military or civilian flight physical and includes the following specific standards:
·         Distance visual acuity:20/200 or better uncorrected, correctable to 20/20, each eye
·         Blood pressure: 140/90
3.    Height Between 58.5 and 76 inches.(4.875 to 6.33333 in foot)



So I think u don’t even have any if the skill or requirements to be an astronaut pilot or an mission specialist astronaut. The work I need go to puls NASA want me to at least Three years of related progressively responsible, professional experience and pule I need at least need to do 1,000 hours if pilot in command time in a jet aircraft.

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