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Its another entry in The Great Galactic Space Gimmick column The School Days of Gimmick!
I just took a small quiz that I saw posted on Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collinsβ latest FB post. If itβs totally accurate, itβs very interesting what NASA is looking for right now in astronaut applicants to the program. Itβs available here (NOTE: You need to CLICK the image below):
Some comments I have for those that would like to see if they have been βaptitudeβ or βabilityβ. You donβt have to already be at βoptimalβ level.
Something I noticed about former astronauts like Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and others is this. They are lifelong learners. They have state physically and mentally active even into advancing years. Health permitting, they have or never quit. Is this type of drive and dedication that makes the best astronaut or Space Program member (eg Engineer, Scientist, Operations, etc.).
And things are rapidly changing. We now see people that never wouldβve been considered before getting their chance. Does a person need 3 PhDβs, be less than 30 years old, a triathlete, or a military academy Summa Cum Laude to ride a bike? Perhaps to get into an exclusive service to have the privilege to get to Space . . . for now (and this does have its place so donβt get me wrong). But itβs Space Program participants like myself and others that are working change this.
Right now, we see major players in both established companies and upstart (and even crowdfunding) that are working on this, namely civilian tourist astronauts now only limited by large ticket prices and specialized training (for now). But in the long run, its not going to be just the playground of billionaires or multi-PhD earners with IQβs that could rival Sheldon Cooper (on CBSβs) Big Bang Theory). As valid and placeworthy as they are, Space Travel and use belongs to all.
So if you take this Astronaut Test, and it looks like βyou donβt have what it takesβ, donβt let that stop you if you WANT to do this. Donβt let words of other (doubting) individuals try to stop you and pull you down. Do as much as you possibly can and keep pushing. Some of the best most revolutionary ideas came from passionate and devoted individuals in ways that confounded those that are considered exclusive experts. Maybe itβs your fresh view on things that can change the world and change our journey to the stars.
Here at The Great Galactic Space Gimmick, I’ve compiled some articles on the subject. Some are industry wide and some are personal testimony. Not all may be relevant but if you want to be in the Space Program, ask yourself what measures YOU SPECIFICALLY need to take. If it’s more education, definitely go that route. It’s NEVER too late.
Feel free to read and consider for yourself (NOTE: Click the images for the articles):
DISCLAIMER: The images and information cited herein came from various sources and are used here are strictly for educational purposes and promotion of astronomy and the Space Program.This article contains current information (as of publishing date) provided by sources across the internet (written info, images, etc.) solely for the purposes of education on Project Artemis and NASA’s Orion. No royalties were received or requested for this article and efforts on it were strictly done on free-time as a voluntary effort. This information from the publishing date of this article is subject to change, and it is the Great Galactic Space Gimmick’s intent to have this article lead the reader towards other information on the internet to learn greater and/or updated detail. This is believed to constitute fair-usage.
August 26, 2019
The School Days of Gimmick: An Astronaut-Test Quiz π©βπ π π«
Its another entry in The Great Galactic Space Gimmick column The School Days of Gimmick!
I just took a small quiz that I saw posted on Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collinsβ latest FB post. If itβs totally accurate, itβs very interesting what NASA is looking for right now in astronaut applicants to the program. Itβs available here (NOTE: You need to CLICK the image below):
Some comments I have for those that would like to see if they have been βaptitudeβ or βabilityβ. You donβt have to already be at βoptimalβ level.
Something I noticed about former astronauts like Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and others is this. They are lifelong learners. They have state physically and mentally active even into advancing years. Health permitting, they have or never quit. Is this type of drive and dedication that makes the best astronaut or Space Program member (eg Engineer, Scientist, Operations, etc.).
And things are rapidly changing. We now see people that never wouldβve been considered before getting their chance. Does a person need 3 PhDβs, be less than 30 years old, a triathlete, or a military academy Summa Cum Laude to ride a bike? Perhaps to get into an exclusive service to have the privilege to get to Space . . . for now (and this does have its place so donβt get me wrong). But itβs Space Program participants like myself and others that are working change this.
Right now, we see major players in both established companies and upstart (and even crowdfunding) that are working on this, namely civilian tourist astronauts now only limited by large ticket prices and specialized training (for now). But in the long run, its not going to be just the playground of billionaires or multi-PhD earners with IQβs that could rival Sheldon Cooper (on CBSβs) Big Bang Theory). As valid and placeworthy as they are, Space Travel and use belongs to all.
So if you take this Astronaut Test, and it looks like βyou donβt have what it takesβ, donβt let that stop you if you WANT to do this. Donβt let words of other (doubting) individuals try to stop you and pull you down. Do as much as you possibly can and keep pushing. Some of the best most revolutionary ideas came from passionate and devoted individuals in ways that confounded those that are considered exclusive experts. Maybe itβs your fresh view on things that can change the world and change our journey to the stars.
Here at The Great Galactic Space Gimmick, I’ve compiled some articles on the subject. Some are industry wide and some are personal testimony. Not all may be relevant but if you want to be in the Space Program, ask yourself what measures YOU SPECIFICALLY need to take. If it’s more education, definitely go that route. It’s NEVER too late.
Feel free to read and consider for yourself (NOTE: Click the images for the articles):
Comments From Gimmick Command: Who Controls Your Career Passion? From 2017.
Comments From Gimmick Command: Cookie Cutters & The Box from 2018.
Comments Fom Gimmick Command: This Is Just The Beginning from 2019.
Gimmick Reflections: Recipe for Space Science Success from 2019.
For The Great Galactic Space Gimmick, Iβm Gimmick Commander Ben Faltinowski. ππΊπΈπ
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DISCLAIMER: The images and information cited herein came from various sources and are used here are strictly for educational purposes and promotion of astronomy and the Space Program. This article contains current information (as of publishing date) provided by sources across the internet (written info, images, etc.) solely for the purposes of education on Project Artemis and NASA’s Orion. No royalties were received or requested for this article and efforts on it were strictly done on free-time as a voluntary effort. This information from the publishing date of this article is subject to change, and it is the Great Galactic Space Gimmick’s intent to have this article lead the reader towards other information on the internet to learn greater and/or updated detail. This is believed to constitute fair-usage.
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