1. Get accepted into an engineering program at an accredited college. 2. Apply to NASA for an internship. 3. Work hard during your internship. Meet people and make friends with people during your job there. 4. Graduate with a bachelors. 5. Get a PhD. 6. Apply to NASA as a full time employee. Note; A PhD is not mandatory. Both masters and bachelors graduates are employed by NASA. However, getting a doctorate makes you a much more appealing candidate.
Apply through it's online website.
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It's going to be a long time until humans are sent to the moon again by NASA, but they have a database of applicants on their website where you can apply and be put on a waiting list.
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See the related link. Everything you want to know is there ... job lists, information on working for NASA, and how to apply.
you go to school for a long time, take certain courses that are required then apply at nasa
Generally, you may want to study zoology or ecology, and/or apply to an internship like the one in the links.
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They apply carbonized urine to the surface of the shuttle. Then they let it dry.
To apply as an ESL teacher, you need the CLAD and BCLAD certificates, as well as the certificate to signify completion of the Staff Development course, the Bilingual Cross-Cultural Specialist credential and the Multi- or Single-Subject Teaching credential. As a beginning teacher, a University internship, BCLAD and/or CLAD authorizations and a district internship will also be required.