i think that i can be a space scientist of nasa by giving some answers of space.
Jennifer Heldmann, NASA Planetary Scientist, was born in 1974.
One of the most famous modern NASA scientists is Dr. Jim Green, who has served as NASA's Chief Scientist and made significant contributions to planetary science research, particularly in the fields of astrobiology and planetary exploration.
The salary of a NASA scientist can vary depending on their level of education, experience, and specific role. Generally, salaries for scientists at NASA can range from around $60,000 to $120,000 per year. This would equate to approximately $5,000 to $10,000 per month.
Some benefits of being a scientist for NASA include opportunities to conduct cutting-edge research in space exploration, access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, collaboration with top experts in the field, and the chance to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries that advance our understanding of the universe.
* i want to join nasa for further stuydy if. * i can join it please tell me how. * now im studying in 6'th class. * i am very much intrested to join nasa the advanced study. * because science is my favourite student
i think that i can be a space scientist of nasa by giving some answers of space.
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Jennifer Heldmann, NASA Planetary Scientist, was born in 1974.
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There is no such entrance taken by NASA.It needs a continuous assessment of its applicants.So those who want to join it they should keep on working on its projects as well as you have to be a US citizen to be a permanent employee at NASA.
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after B.tech in space science from isro
A nasa scientist/engineer starts at about $80k per year - going up to about $125,000 on average. This includes locality pay, incentives and bonuses. A NASA scientist / engineer are also except from layoff.
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One of the most famous modern NASA scientists is Dr. Jim Green, who has served as NASA's Chief Scientist and made significant contributions to planetary science research, particularly in the fields of astrobiology and planetary exploration.
No - Orville Wright died in 1948 at the age of 76; NASA was created in 1958.