For the first time in four years, NASA is accepting astronaut applications.
March 7, 2020, 6:16 PMClayton Anderson, author of"The Ordinary Spaceman," reveals everything you ever wanted to know about being an astronaut.Ideal applicants typically have an academic background that includes STEM subjects -- science, technology, engineering, mathematics -- plus experience as a pilot, a doctor, a physicist or an engineer."I tried 15 times," said retired astronaut Clayton Anderson.
He joined ABC News' Cheri Preston on the"Perspective" podcast to talk about the process of becoming an astronaut. FILE PHOTO: NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson, left, and NASA's STS-131 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Naoko Yamazaki wave as they walk out of the operations and checkout building at Kennedy Space Center April 5, 2010 in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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