There isn't any students training program by NASA yet. However, I have attended a Space Camp supported by NASA when I was 14-year-old. It's very similar to a training camp. In fact we performed all the training activities that astronauts go through in real life. We did stuff like rocketry, shuttle missions, moon walking, G-force acceleration, Zero Gravity, underwater training etc. There were interactive sessions with NASA reps and veteran astronauts too. And all this happened at the US Space and Rocket Centra at Huntville. Since you asked about a training program - why don't you check out the details of this camp at http://spacecampindia.com/index.htm This will be a good opportunity to gain practical knowledge about space and astronomy.
NASA does not have a specific membership program for kids. However, they offer educational resources and opportunities for students of all ages through programs like the NASA Kids' Club and internship opportunities for older students. You can visit the NASA website for more information on how kids can get involved with their programs.
Most NASA programs require participants to be at least 18 years old. However, there are some educational programs and internships available for high school students as well.
Christa McAuliffe was selected for the NASA Teacher in Space Project because of her passion for education and her enthusiasm for bringing the space program into the classroom. She was chosen to be the first private citizen and teacher to fly in space to inspire students and educators across the country.
The agency that oversees the US space program is NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). NASA is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.
Here is a full list of all deaths associated with NASA's space program: http://www.airsafe.com/events/space/astrofat.htm
Republic Act 9163 is responsible for the National Service Training Program in the Philippines. This is a required program for all Filipino college students. The students must fulfill two semesters of work in ROTC, Literacy Training, or Civic Welfare Training.
NASA does not have a specific membership program for kids. However, they offer educational resources and opportunities for students of all ages through programs like the NASA Kids' Club and internship opportunities for older students. You can visit the NASA website for more information on how kids can get involved with their programs.
The components of NSTP are Reserve Officers Training Corps, Civic Welfare Training Service and Literacy Training Service. NSTP stands for National Service Training Program is a program for Filipino tertiary students.
NASA Art Program was created in 1962.
NSTP, better known as National Service Training Program. Is an educational defense program for students in the Filipino area.
As of 2013, female students are required to enroll in NSTP. NSTP stands for National Service Training Program which is a defense preparedness and civic education program that is offered by the Government of the Philippines.
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NASA's first moon program was called Apollo.The new moon program is called Constellation.
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The NSTP is the National Service Training Program, which is a program in the Philippines. The mission and vision is to create socially and politically formed students.
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The legal basis of National Service Training Program (NSTP) is to provide curriculum based on technical and vocational degrees. Students also learn civics and develop an ethics of service from NSTP.