The document outlines the educational requirements to become an astronaut, including taking 5 years of electives, 4 years of English, 3 years each of social studies, math, language arts and science in high school. It recommends attending MIT, Harvard or Stanford University to earn a bachelor's degree in 4 years, then obtaining a PhD and taking continuing education classes in physical science and engineering. The document estimates it will cost $5,000 for continuing education and that regular astronauts earn $46,000 annually while NASA astronauts earn $106,000.
2. HIGH SCHOOL PLAN
4 years English 3 years social studies
5 years electives 3 years math
4 years language arts 3 years science
1 year fine arts 1 year physics Ed
Test Needed For Collage
-GRE general test
-GRE physics test
-ACTs test
3. TOP THREE SCHOOLS
Massachusetts institute of technology
Harvard
Stanford university
how long will it take to get degree
it will take me 4 years to earn my degree
4. DEGREE NEEDED FOR ASTRONOMY
You will need these degrees
Bachelors degree
PHD degree
classes for continuing education
-physical science
-engineering
5. COST FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION AND
ANNUAL INCOME
• To further your education it will cost 5,000
annual income
a regular astronaut makes 46000
a nasa astronaut make 106000