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  2. Can You Believe How Much Astronauts Used To Make? - AOL

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    The first group of astronauts was hired by NASA in 1959. From a pool of 500 applicants, seven men were selected to become the first American astronauts, known as the Mercury 7. Initially, these...

  3. Mercury Seven - Wikipedia

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    The astronauts remained on active duty as military officers, and were paid according to their rank. To supplement their travel, they were provided a $9 per diem (equivalent to $94 in 2023) for day trips, and a $12 per diem (equivalent to $125 in 2023) for overnight trips, which did not cover the cost of hotels and restaurant meals.

  4. NASA Astronaut Corps - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, astronauts based at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, earn between $66,026 (GS-11 step 1) and $158,700 (GS-15 step 8 and above). [5] As of the new astronaut candidate class announcement of 2024, astronaut candidates will be removed from the GS pay scale and be paid on an AD 'Administratively Determined" scale.

  5. Here's how much a top US astronaut can earn working for NASA

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  6. List of billionaire spacetravellers - Wikipedia

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    List of astronauts; References This page was last edited on 29 September 2024, at 05:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. NASA funneled $4.2 billion into Starliner's development. The contract is part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program, an effort to give NASA multiple US-based options for human spaceflight rather ...

  8. International Space Station programme - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Foust argued that the ISS requires too much maintenance, especially by risky, expensive EVAs. [101] The magazine The American Enterprise reports, for instance, that ISS astronauts "now spend 85 percent of their time on construction and maintenance" alone. [citation needed]

  9. Tracy Caldwell Dyson - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Caldwell Dyson (born Tracy Ellen Caldwell; August 14, 1969) is an American chemist and NASA astronaut.She was a mission specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour flight STS-118 in August 2007 and has participated in two long-duration missions to the International Space Station, Expedition 23 and 24 from April to September 2010 and Expedition 70 and 71 from March to September 2024.