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  2. Astronaut training - Wikipedia

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    The selection and training of astronauts are integrated processes to ensure the crew members are qualified for space missions. [6] The training is categorized into five objectives to train the astronauts on the general and specific aspects: basic training, advanced training, mission-specific training, onboard training, and proficiency maintenance training. [7]

  3. Neutral buoyancy simulation as a training aid - Wikipedia

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    An astronaut training at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. Neutral buoyancy simulation with astronauts immersed in a neutral buoyancy pool , in pressure suits, can help to prepare astronauts for the difficult task of working while outside a spacecraft in an apparently weightless environment.

  4. High-g training - Wikipedia

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    The 20 g centrifuge at the NASA Ames Research Center. High-g training is done by aviators and astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration ('g'). It is designed to prevent a g-induced loss of consciousness (g-LOC), a situation when the action of g-forces moves the blood away from the brain to the extent that consciousness is lost.

  5. Photos and videos show why only 360 people have become NASA ...

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    For two years, NASA trains its astronauts, including have them work underwater and learn desert survival skills, to get them ready for space travel. Photos and videos show why only 360 people have ...

  6. How much training do you need to visit space? Private ... - AOL

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    Space Florida in discussions with a company that wants to build a $250 million private astronaut training facility near the Kennedy Space Center.

  7. Here's what it feels like to spacewalk like an astronaut ...

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    Gleaming under the powerful sheen of the sun, our lovely blue planet earth smiled back at Russian cosmonauts working on the International Space Station, or ISS, floating just 220 miles above our ...

  8. ESA CAVES - Wikipedia

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    In the same way astronauts in space spend a considerable part of their time doing science, “cavenauts” must perform a real crew mission involving several different experiments and activities while exploring the cave. After team training, conducting scientific and technological research is the secondary objectives of the CAVES course.

  9. ESA PANGAEA - Wikipedia

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    PANGAEA (Planetary Analogue Geological and Astrobiological Exercise for Astronauts) is an astronaut training course developed by the European Space Agency (ESA). It provides foundational knowledge and skills primarily in field geology to prepare astronauts for advanced mission-specific training for Moon and Mars missions.