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As NASA prepares to launch American astronauts this year on American rockets from American soil to the International Space Station – with an eye toward the M...

To date, NASA has selected 360 astronaut candidates to fly on its increasingly challenging missions to explore space. More are needed to see the space station into its third decade of science in low-Earth orbit and propel exploration forward as part of the Artemis missions and beyond.

The first U.S. astronauts were selected in 1959, before human spaceflight operations began. NASA asked the military services to provide a list of personnel who met specific qualifications. After stringent screening, NASA announced its selection of seven men, all pilots, as the first American astronauts. NASA has selected 22 more groups of astronauts since the “Original Seven.

NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen for the intensive Astronaut Candidate training program.The application will be open from March 5 – April 2, 2024. To apply to become an astronaut, please use the link below during the application window.jsc2020e000649 — The 2017 Class of Astronauts participate in graduation ceremonies at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

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