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Astronomy.
If you want to become a astronaut then you have to study astronomy
Space-based exploration and study is the primary role of an astronaut. A space traveler who is not primarily an astronaut is called a mission specialist.
An astrologist maybe. Some astronomers study space without going to space lol
No, Richard Bond is not an astronaut. He is a Canadian-American astrophysicist known for his work in cosmology and the study of the early universe.
An astronaut protects and finds out much about the universe and what it is.
Many years of study, training and practical experience.
to become an astronaut, you nned to study astrophysics, take aeronautical engineering and should have encyclopaedic knowledge
sometimes in the library or at the medical school.
A geologist might want to be an astronaut to study the geology of various planets and moons. The moon and perhaps, some day, Mars are candidates for geologists to visit.
Ellen Ochoa's field of study is in engineering and physics, with a specific focus on optical systems. She is an astronaut and the first Hispanic woman to travel to space.
You firstly study at college to get in the air force as a pilot , from the air force you have to be the best of the best to get into the astronaut program. In the world at any one time there are only about 100 qualified astronauts, it is a very elite program no matter the country, and of that 100 very few make it into space.
There is not a major particular to an astronaut. Astronauts come from a variety of educational backgrounds and specific fields of study. Typically, in the strictest sense they are trained as pilots, to fly, navigate, and/or act as a crew member of a spacecraft.