What is required depends on exactly what job you're applying for. NASA, as a federal agency, posts jobs on usajobs.com if you want to know jobs are available and what the specific requirements are.
I'd anticipate that at minimum you'd have to pass some kind of civil service exam, just as you would if you wanted to work for the post office.
The first woman to work for NASA was Nancy Boggess.
People who work at NASA are typically called "NASA employees" or "NASA staff." They can have various roles within the organization, such as scientists, engineers, astronauts, administrators, and technicians.
I want to work for NASA. NASA sure does get some great photographs of the Earth.
No. He died before NASA was started.
John Glenn was a NASA astronaut.
Yes. However, the certified person then assumes the responsibility that the work of the non-certified person was correct.
Yes, NASA is a reliable source of information related to space exploration, scientific research, and technology. NASA has a long history of successful missions and discoveries, and its work is peer-reviewed and scrutinized by the scientific community.
No, this version is not certified to work on Win 7.
It really depends on where you work. I would not expect anything above minimum wage unless you have some type of skill that is certified.....like being cisco certified.
NASA has a great many projects going on at any one time, and yes they keep secrets. Some of their work involves sending up spy satellites, so obviously some of their work has to be kept secret.
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