well they need lots of hard traning. well they need lots of hard traning. well they need lots of hard traning.
it is astronomy
papers of become an astronat
Russian Astronut Yuri Gagarin
Because he was getting to old for the job.
Michael Collins, when he flew aboard Gemini 10 in 1966.
Neil Armstrong trained as a pilot in the US Navy, earning his aviator wings. He also studied aeronautical engineering and received a Masters in Aerospace Engineering. Additionally, he underwent extensive astronaut training at NASA, focusing on spacecraft operations and spacewalks.
sally ride is famous for many things. here are a few... 1. she flew in space twice 2. she was the first American woman in space 3. she was the youngest American to go into space 4. both flights she was the mission specialist 5. she flew in 1978 and 1983 6. she didn't go to the moon 7.after she retired from NASA she worked at Stanford university yup so that about it...
An American Mariner spacecraft in 1962 flew past Venus, and discovered it seemed to have a very hot surface. A Soviet spacecraft, Venera, subsequently entered the atmosphere of Venus and found it was not only very hot, but was composed mainly of carbon dioxide, with sulfuric acid clouds. These were of course both unmanned robots. A manned landing on Venus is VERY far in the future, given how bad the place is.