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NASA公布2025年新一批宇航员候选人,女性占比首次过半
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美国国家航空航天局(NASA)近日公布了2025年度宇航员候选人名单,共有10人入选,他们是从八千多名申请者中脱颖而出,录取率极低。值得注意的是,此次入选的宇航员候选人中,女性人数首次超过男性,共有六名女性和四名男性。他们将接受为期两年的严格训练,为未来执行国际空间站、月球甚至火星任务做准备。NASA表示,这批候选人代表了美国最顶尖的人才,将引领创新与探索的黄金时代。宇航员候选人在训练期间可获得政府薪资,成功晋升为正式宇航员后,年薪最高可达15.2万美元。文章还详细列出了成为NASA宇航员候选人的基本要求,包括美国国籍、STEM领域硕士学位或同等学历、专业经验或飞行时数,以及通过严苛的体检。此外,文章也提及了亿万富翁对太空旅行的投入,以及SpaceX等私营公司在太空探索领域的积极发展。

🚀 **新一批宇航员候选人选拔严苛,女性首次占据多数**:NASA公布了2025年宇航员候选人名单,10名入选者是从超过8000名申请者中经过层层筛选而出的,录取率极低。此次名单最大的亮点在于,女性候选人(6名)的数量首次超过了男性候选人(4名),这标志着NASA在多元化和包容性方面迈出了重要一步,为未来的太空探索注入了新的活力。

🎓 **成为宇航员候选人的基本门槛与要求**:尽管选拔过程竞争激烈,但申请的基本条件相对明确。申请者必须是美国公民,并满足四种教育要求之一,包括STEM领域的硕士学位、博士项目两年以上学习、医学博士学位,或完成国家认可的试飞员学校项目。此外,还需要至少三年的相关专业工作经验(或满足特定飞行时数要求),并通过NASA的长期飞行宇航员体检。领导力、团队合作和沟通能力也是重要的考察因素。

💰 **宇航员的职业前景与太空工作的实际薪酬**:NASA宇航员候选人在接受训练期间能够获得政府提供的丰厚薪资,若成功晋升为正式宇航员,年薪最高可达15.2万美元。然而,与普通高薪职业不同,宇航员工作面临着独特的挑战,且没有加班费或危险津贴。文章以Sunita Williams和Butch Wilmore的经历为例,说明了即使在长时间太空停留的情况下,额外的补贴也相对有限,主要依靠固定工资和基本差旅津贴。

On Monday, the space agency announced the 10 people chosen for its 2025 astronaut candidate class, selected from over 8,000 applicants across the U.S. That’s an acceptance rate of about 0.125%, making the odds far more daunting than Harvard’s 4% admission rate.

For the first time in NASA’s history, women outnumber men in the latest astronaut class: Six women and four men will undergo two years of intensive training, preparing for future missions to the International Space Station, the Moon, and even Mars.

“Today, our mission propels us even further as we prepare for our next giant leap with NASA’s newest astronaut candidate class,” said Vanessa Wyche, director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, in a press release. “Representing America’s best and brightest, this astronaut candidate class will usher in the Golden Age of innovation and exploration as we push toward the Moon and Mars.”

Unlike most students, NASA astronaut candidates earn generous government salaries during their training, and if they successfully complete the program and become full astronauts, their annual pay can reach $152,000. While lucrative compared to most graduate programs, it comes with unique challenges and without the prospective of overtime and hazard pay.

For astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, those challenges hit home recently. After initially scheduled to just spend eight days in space, technical problems arose with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft, and their trip was extended to 286 days. While astronauts receive incidental amounts for each day they’re in space, it’s only about $5 a day, meaning Williams and Wilmore netted only $1,430 apiece extra for their long-term temporary duty.

“When NASA astronauts are aboard the International Space Station, they receive regular 40-hour workweek salaries,” NASA told Fortune in a statement earlier this year. “While in space, NASA astronauts are on official travel orders as federal employees, so their transportation, lodging, and meals are provided.”

How to become a NASA astronaut candidate

Even though the NASA astronaut selection process is immensely competitive, the qualifications to apply are relatively straightforward. The requirements include:

    Be a U.S. citizenMeet one of four education requirements:
      Have a master’s degree in a STEM field, including engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science or mathematics, from an accredited institutionTwo years of work towards a doctoral program in a related science, technology, engineering, or math fieldCompleted Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, or related medical degreeCompletion (or current enrollment that will result in completion by June 2025) of a nationally recognized test pilot school program.
    Have a minimum of three years of related professional experience obtained after degree completion (or 1,000 Pilot-in-Command hours with at least 850 of those hours in high performance jet aircraft for pilots) For medical doctors, time in residency can count toward experience.Be able to successfully complete the NASA long-duration flight astronaut physical.

While there are no age restrictions (the average age is 34), candidates must also have skills in leadership, teamwork, and communications. Once NASA begins looking for the next round of astronaut candidates, individuals must submit an application through the USAJobs portal, the same as any other federal job.

Among the 2025 class, members came from the military, private sector, medical residencies, and federal-science agencies.

Billionaires are bullish on space travel

NASA’s newest set of astronauts comes as many billionaire tech leaders become increasingly bullish on the prospects of space travel in the near future. 

“In 2035, that graduating college student, if they still go to college at all, could very well be leaving on a mission to explore the solar system on a spaceship in some completely new, exciting, super well-paid, super interesting job,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicted to video journalist Cleo Abram earlier this year.

And while it’s unclear if Altman’s prediction will become a reality considering the constant setbacks that plague the space exploration industry, private investment continues to surge. Jeff Bezos has reportedly sunk $14.6 billion of his own money into his space-technology company, Blue Origin. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s SpaceX—which has arguably helped keep space innovation afloat in the U.S.—has become one of the world’s most valuable private companies, estimated at around $400 billion.

“I’d like to die on Mars. Just not on impact,” Musk famously said in 2013, a statement that now resonates for the next generation aiming to follow in his footsteps.

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