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.
This term typically refers to geologists who become astronauts and apply their knowledge of geology in their career as an astronaut. An example would be Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt.
A non-geologist. How can an occupation have an "opposite" - what is the opposite of a doctor? A plumber?
Yes, a planetary geologist can become an astronaut. NASA has selected astronauts with a variety of backgrounds, including geology, to participate in space missions. Training as an astronaut involves not only technical skills but also physical fitness and teamwork.
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a trained geologist, landed on the moon aboard Apollo 17.
If you want to become a astronaut then you have to study astronomy
They want to look into further details about any natural disaster that might happen that can damage the earth or OR they just want to discover more about the Earth's layers
I would want to work in the rocket ship when they're traveling in space! I want to experience the Anti-Gravity! That would be fun!
A geologist has been called in to identify these rocks. I want to be a geologist.
yeswhybecause i want to know all about the space exploration.
astronaut
Anyone that works hard and studies ...DO U WANT TO BE AN ASTRONAUT
The only human's remains on the moon are those of geologist Eugene Shoemaker who was an expert on planetary collisions. His ashes was carried to abroad NASA's lunar prospector spacecraft who crashed into crater on 31 July 1999.