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No. In fact, of the military branches, the Army is one of the least likely paths to the astronaut program.

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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.

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