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After completing your training, you will receive your mission assignment 10 months in advance of the launch date. In that time you will spend approximately 300 hours in the shuttle mission simulator. Eleven weeks before your mission you will begin rehearsing your mission with the Mission Control Center. You will practice the mission activities as they are planned, but you will also go over every conceivable problem your crew could encounter. Whether it's preparing meals in zero gravity or learning how to survive in the middle of the ocean while awaiting rescue, you will know exactly what to do when you lift off.

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Most kids feel the adventure of traveling into space is more valuable than a good salary. Fortunately, if you become an astronaut you will get both. The current salary range for astronauts is somewhere between $36,000 and $80,000. You will receive the same benefits and holidays as other government employees. But today's astronauts are not showered with fringe benefits like the original seven astronauts were back in the 1960s. The days of free Corvettes and no-cost life insurance plans are over. Shuttle astronaut Kathryn Sullivan put it this way, If somebody comes up and offers you a Corvette, unless it's a three-inch plastic model that costs forty-nine cents, you'd better not take it.

What can I do right now?
Learn everything you can about everything, but focus on science. Dr. Gustafson advises, Almost any field they (kids) are going to study which will lead them to be an astronaut is certainly going to require a background in the fundamental sciences of mathematics and physics and chemistry. Whether you grow up to be an astronaut, an assemblyman or an algebra teacher, you are going to need these basics to function in a technologically advanced workplace.

It's a good idea to take all the math and science courses you can while in junior high and high school to prepare you for college, but that doesn't mean you have to put your nose in a book and leave it there. School science fairs are a fun way to learn basic scientific concepts. And 4-H clubs, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts all offer learning opportunities in the areas of science, math, and biology in addition to being a lot of fun.

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