Astronaut

Astronaut

Postby jmmarin » Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:09 pm

1-What does the word astronaut mean?
Astronaut = pilot or passenger (crew) of a spacecraft Astronauts are currently living and working on board the ISS.
(European Space Agency)

2. How long does it take to put on a space suit?
It can take 2 hours to put on a space suit.
3. How much do astronauts earn?
Salaries for civilian Astronaut Candidates are based on the Federal Government's General Schedule pay scale for grades GS-12 through GS-13. Each person's grade is determined according to his/her academic achievements and experience. Currently, a GS-12 starts at $65,140 per year and a GS-13 can earn up to $100,701 per year.
(European Space Agency)

4. What can you see in space?
Shuttle astronauts can see highways, airports, dams and even large vehicles from an Earth orbit that is about 135 miles (217 kilometers) high. Cities are clearly distinct from surrounding countryside, and that's true even from the higher perch of the International Space Station, which circles the planet at about 250 miles (400 kilometers) up.
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/v ... 31006.html


5. How old do astronauts need to be?
Out of grad school or having booked a thousand of hours of flight time, the youngest ever was 32
Answers.com

6. How do astronauts sleep in space?
Since there's no gravity in space, astronauts can sleep vertically (standing up) as well as horizontally. In the space shuttle, astronauts often sleep in their seats or in sleeping bags attached to the wall. On the International Space Station, the astronauts sleep in a Habitation Module with sleeping bags attached to walls as well. All an astronaut really needs to sleep in space is to be tethered to something so he can't drift around.
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