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  2. Astronaut training - Wikipedia

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    Astronaut training describes the complex process of preparing astronauts in regions around the world for their space missions before, during and after the flight, which includes medical tests, [2] physical training, [3] extra-vehicular activity (EVA) training, wilderness survival training , water survival training , robotics training ...

  3. High-g training - Wikipedia

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    The 20 g centrifuge at the NASA Ames Research Center. High-g training is done by aviators and astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration ('g'). It is designed to prevent a g-induced loss of consciousness (g-LOC), a situation when the action of g-forces moves the blood away from the brain to the extent that consciousness is lost.

  4. NASA Astronaut Corps - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, astronauts based at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, earn between $66,026 (GS-11 step 1) and $158,700 (GS-15 step 8 and above). [5] As of the new astronaut candidate class announcement of 2024, astronaut candidates will be removed from the GS pay scale and be paid on an AD 'Administratively Determined" scale.

  5. List of spaceflight non-fatal training accidents - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder was reinjured during physical training at the Manned Spacecraft (Johnson Space) Center later the same year. [14] 1966 July 18 : T-38 jet takeoff abort, ran off runway : Astronauts Edward H. White and Russell Schweickart experienced an engine failure during takeoff from El Paso International airport, TX, on their T-38 jet aircraft ...

  6. How much training do you need to visit space? Private ... - AOL

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    Space Florida in discussions with a company that wants to build a $250 million private astronaut training facility near the Kennedy Space Center.

  7. I Applied to Be a NASA Astronaut. You Can Too - AOL

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    NASA hires a new astronaut class every four years or so, and back in 2015, a peak year, there were about 12,000 applicants—a number that could be matched this time around too, says April Jordan ...

  8. Neutral buoyancy simulation as a training aid - Wikipedia

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    An astronaut training at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. Neutral buoyancy simulation with astronauts immersed in a neutral buoyancy pool, in pressure suits, can help to prepare astronauts for the difficult task of working while outside a spacecraft in an apparently weightless environment.

  9. China’s astronauts are aiming to land on the moon by 2030 ...

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    China has taken a step forward in its ambitious plan to land astronauts on the moon by 2030 – unveiling the specially designed spacesuit its crew will don for what’s expected to be a landmark ...