It takes many many years to become an astronaut, many training as well. They will not put you in space right away. It also depends on where you are taking your training to become an astronaut, try receiving the information from your boss or instructor for space training.
== == You need to have a bachelors degree in engineering, science or mathmatics & the degree needs to be from an accredited college or university or they wont accept it.
A lot.
Yes, if you try hard enough. Anyone can be an astronaut, but you have to pass intense training and tests.
Astronaut candidates are the most highly educated and skilled individuals, as well as physically fit. Not all of them are stereotypical astronauts, however. Many of the shuttle crew are "mission specialists", uniquely qualified professionals in their fields, as opposed to the pilots and engineers who operate the spacecraft.
It means that every part of him feels as if it weighs five times as much as it does when he's sitting still on Earth. That makes it hard to breathe or to lift a finger.
The question is ill-posed. Weight is mesured in Newtons (N) as it's a force, it's mass is measured in kg. There are ctually two questions mixed together here. Let's answer both: 1) If an astronaut has a mass of 100kg on earth what is his mass on the moon? 100kg - put him on a frictionless surface and try and accelerate him, it's just has hard on the moon as on earth (or anywhere else for that matter). 2) If an astronaut weighs 981N on the surface of the earth (as an astronaut of mass 100kg would) how much does he weigh on the moon? Surface gravity on the earth is 9.81m/s/s which is how we end up with the 100kg astronaut weighing 981N. On the moon surface gravity is only 1.62m/s/s so the same astronaut would weigh 162N - about 1 sixth that on earth.
Yes, i did, i will say it again.It's not great Skiathos is betterJones1rocks, why do you bother to edit the answers to a question that makes no sense? Additionally, how do you know I am not an astronaut? I could have been to the moon, you do not know whether I have or not. Also space is vast, cold and frightening, Skiathos on the other hand is a warm, white sanded idyllic island. Even a meteorologist/geologist like your self would find it hard to have a bad time there.
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Yes, if you try hard enough. Anyone can be an astronaut, but you have to pass intense training and tests.
Know your math, become a pilot in the airforce , get into engineering, and much more hard things! Good luck!
she only believed in god and did a lot of hard work
Anyone that works hard and studies ...DO U WANT TO BE AN ASTRONAUT
By training hard, and getting scouted
Scribes are famous because of there reading and writing talent. It takes 12 years of training to be a scribe so its very hard but important.
Scribes are famous because of there reading and writing talent. It takes 12 years of training to be a scribe so its very hard but important.
It is very hard you have to train these this things listed below for years: How to float in the spacesuit How to contact the team in earth from space How to control the heaviness and weight of the suit How to control the rocket and know what to do if something bad happens Getting used to space food(lol most of it is nasty) Also how to get oxygen in their suit and the cord that connects them to it Thats the most i know and if you want to know more just go to astronaut websites :)
Through much determination and hard training routines.
All you can do is to maximize your genetic potential. If you persist in training hard, and eating and recovering properly, you will become as good as you can become.
wel that depends on how hard you work and how high your grades are