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Of course space camp is the ultimate learning facility for future astronauts. Here you get to spend a week living and working as an astronaut. You will learn the basics of rocket propulsion systems and work in simulators like those in official NASA astronaut training classes. You will also learn to work as part of a team and share the responsibility of a mission.

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Buzz Aldrin, one of the first Apollo astronauts to walk on the moon, gives this advice to future astronauts, I'd set as your goal to be a life-long learner. Study science and mathematics, history, language arts, computer science, home economics and vocational education. Study other languages and cultures. He continues, Become a master at one thing, perhaps astrophysics or medicine, but know how to launch a model rocket and use a ham radio. And especially learn how to teach...spacefarers of the future will have to be able to teach each other as they navigate the stars.

- What if you aren't very good at science or math? Don't count yourself out of the space race just yet. While in grade school, Shannon Lucid decided that she wanted to become a chemist but she found out she was going to have to know math. That almost dissuaded me, Shannon confesses, because I wasn't really good in arithmetic when I was young. Shannon worked hard to overcome her dislike for math and has gone on to fly on five shuttle missions and lived on the Mir space station for 6 months, longer than any other woman in the world.

Finally, don't just fill your head with knowledge. Aspiring astronauts also need to follow their hearts. Former astronaut Story Musgrave suggests asking yourself this question, What do you have fun doing? What are you interested in? If you have an interest, if you have a passion, you're going to do it well and you're going to put energy into it. He continues, To become an astronaut, then, I think you can do almost anything as long as you're good at it and you have a passion for it.

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