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The first step in planning for a career among the stars is to decide which of these two types of astronauts you want to be. Do you want to fly and control the spacecraft? If so, then you want to be a pilot astronaut. A pilot astronaut may serve as the shuttle commander or the pilot. The commander has overall responsibility for the shuttle vehicle, the crew, and the safety and success of the mission. The pilot assists the commander in operating and controlling the vehicle.

If you want to perform space walks, take pictures, and conduct experiments, then you want to be a mission specialist astronaut. A mission specialist has specific duties relating to the mission's experiments and payload. For example, one mission specialist might be in charge of a group of plant or animal experiments. Another might be responsible for retrieving and repairing a satellite.

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Each astronaut has specific responsibilities, but they all work together to accomplish the mission's goals. They all learn each other's jobs so that the safety or success of the mission is not compromised. The commander and pilot are able to participate in experiments and space walks; the mission specialists can guide the shuttle orbiter through re-entry and landing.

What's the Right Stuff?
Every potential astronaut must meet NASA's strict physical and academic guidelines. Physical requirements for pilot astronauts include distance vision of 20/50 or better uncorrected, correctable to 20/20, and height must be between 64 and 76 inches.

Mission specialists' physical requirements are a little less exclusive. Vision must be 20/100 or better uncorrected, correctable to 20/20; and height can be between 60 and 76 inches.

Academic requirements for both positions are at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics. Mission specialists must have an additional three years of professional work experience in a related field. An advanced degree may be substituted for part or all of the experience (master's degree = one year experience; doctoral degree = three years experience).

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