No. In fact, of the military branches, the Army is one of the least likely paths to the astronaut program.
No, you do not have to be in the army in order to become an astronaut. Astronauts are selected from a diverse range of backgrounds, including civilian careers in science, engineering, medicine, and academia. Military experience can be beneficial, but it is not a requirement to become an astronaut.
His father was a army officer.
No! different people! ;D/
Astronauts have these special toilets, where the astronaut has to push a button in order of a vacuum to be turned on, and suck up their waste.
Patrick Graham Forrester is a U.S. Army officer and a NASA astronaut.
create a astronaut, carpenter, congress man/woman, army, and an agriculturist
Carpenter astronaut congress man teaccher army good luck
no airforce are actually like army but they fight in air and astronaut just gives information about space thank you
Carpenter astronaut congress man teaccher army good luck
Yes there was. An astronaut was a part of the SA so he took a flag with him and put it on the moon.
Astronaut is spelled astronaut in German.
"An astronaut" is the correct form, not "a astronaut." "an" is used instead of "a" whenever the word it modifies begins with a vowel.
Singular = astronaut, singular possessive = astronaut's. Plural = astronauts, plural possessive = astronauts'.