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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. ___ Online: NASA's site for seeking astronauts: NASA recruitment video: Government jobs site:
http://astronauts.nasa.gov/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?vhLblEzuX8Zo
http://tinyurl.com/astronautjob
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