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ladybug193
May 22nd, 2008, 09:49 PM
Interesting opportunity.......

National Recruitment Campaign Opens Today! The Canadian Space Agency is looking for individuals who want to be part of the next generation of space explorers. If you believe you have the "right stuff", visit the CSA Website (http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/astronauts/default.asp) to view detailed information about the process and fill out your application form. The vacancy announcement closes on June 26, 2008.

The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is looking for individuals who want to be part of the next generation of space explorers. Two applicants will be selected to join the Canadian Space Agency Astronaut corps. A pool of qualified candidates will also be created for future needs.

The Canadian Space Agency is seeking outstanding scientists, engineers and/or medical doctors with a wide variety of backgrounds. Creativity, diversity, teamwork, and a probing mind are qualities required to join the Canadian Space Agency's Astronaut Corps. To withstand the physical demands of training and space flight, candidates must also demonstrate a high level of fitness and a clean bill of health



Astronaut Duties

Astronaut trainees will train for tours of duty on the International Space Station (ISS), the largest human spacecraft ever built.

Astronauts are involved in robotic operations using the Canadian remote manipulator system and regularly perform inside or outside maintenance tasks of the ISS. Therefore, astronauts are required to possess a detailed knowledge of the ISS systems, as well as a detailed knowledge of the operational characteristics of their missions, their requirements and objectives, and all supporting systems and equipment for each experiment on their assigned missions. During space missions, astronauts may also conduct experiment operations or act as subjects in physiological experiments.

Long-duration missions aboard the ISS generally last from 3 to 6 months. Training for long-duration missions is very arduous and takes approximately 2 to 3 years. This follows basic training of about one year. This training requires extensive travelling, and includes assimilation of the ISS assembly sequence and its on-orbit operations. Travel to and from the ISS will be by Space Shuttle until its retirement in 2010. Following the Shuttle retirement, all trips to and from the ISS will be aboard the Russian Soyuz vehicle. Consequently, astronauts must meet the Soyuz size requirements, as indicated below.

Beside their main duties, astronauts can represent the CSA and Canada in national and international fora and public events.



General Selection Requirements

Basic Requirements

The applicant must be a Canadian citizen or a resident of Canada.
Because astronauts are required to perform a broad range of scientific and technical work, prospective candidates must hold:


a Bachelor' degree recognized in Canada, in one of the following areas:
Engineering or Applied Sciences
Science (e.g. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Mathematics, Computer Science, etc.)
The Bachelor's degree must be followed by at least two years of related professional experience.

OR


a Bachelor' degree along with a Master's degree or a Doctorate degree recognized in Canada, in one of the following areas:
Engineering or Applied Sciences
Science (e.g. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Mathematics, Computer Science, etc)

OR


Be licensed to practice medicine in a province or a territory of Canada.
Medical Requirements

To be selected, applicants must meet stringent medical criteria. Applicants will be required to undergo Canadian Space Agency medical physical exams, which include the following specific requirements:

Standing height must be between 149.5 cm to 190.5 cm
Visual acuity
Visual acuity must be 20/20 (6/6) or better in each eye, with or without correction.
Maximum limits for cyclopegic refractive error and astigmatism correction also apply. (Note: you are not required to provide this information with your initial application. We will request it later if needed.)
The refractive corrective surgical procedures PRK or LASIK are allowed. For those candidates under final consideration, an operative report on the surgical procedure will be requested. The CSA does not recommend that potential candidates undergo laser refractive surgery for the sole purpose of applying for employment as an astronaut.
Blood pressure must not exceed 140/90 mm Hg, measured in a sitting position.
Meet the following pure tone audiometry hearing thresholds:

Frequency (Hertz)
500 1000 2000 3000 4000
Either ear (decibels):
30 25 25 35 50

Conditions of employment:

The position will require frequent travel and relocation.
The position is subject to pre-employment security clearance.
Candidates must undergo pre-employment medical examinations.


How You Will Be Evaluated

Applicants meeting the basic requirements will be identified through an automated recruitment system. These applicants will be asked to complete a second, more detailed, questionnaire. These applications will be reviewed based on academic, experience, expertise, certification and qualification requirements. Successful candidates will then be invited to a preliminary interview and will be evaluated by a Selection Board composed of specialists. Candidates will be asked to provide additional information on their medical status as well as all required information necessary for the conduct of the security clearance investigation.

The best-qualified applicants will be invited for a final interview and undergo medical and other testing.

Note: Preference will be given to Canadian citizens.

http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/astronauts/selection.asp

http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/astronauts/default.asp

d_jedi
May 22nd, 2008, 10:51 PM
Neat! Count me in (even though there's only a 0.000001% chance I'll actually make it..)!

Stock R
May 22nd, 2008, 10:54 PM
I think I'm going to apply for the heck of it since I qualify...

heat
May 22nd, 2008, 11:07 PM
whats the pay??
:razz:

mrlooneytoon
May 23rd, 2008, 01:03 AM
Hmm it's almost COOP application time for the Fall...

But this line killed me heh:

Conditions of employment:

The position will require frequent travel and relocation. :D

helium
May 23rd, 2008, 02:07 AM
I didn't know 20/20 visual acuity was needed.

My dreams of becoming an astronaut are over :( Gah.

Alvito
May 23rd, 2008, 02:21 AM
i use to have nightmares... and it was about astronauts.

Digital_Domain
May 23rd, 2008, 02:48 AM
Damn, I meet or exceed the requirements except for the education. Oh well, it'd be fun to go up into space.

gei
May 23rd, 2008, 03:13 AM
I didn't know 20/20 visual acuity was needed.

My dreams of becoming an astronaut are over :( Gah.

With such poor reading comprehension, I doubt you'd make a good astronaut... but I'll re-quote this anyway:

Visual acuity must be 20/20 (6/6) or better in each eye, with or without correction.
Maximum limits for cyclopegic refractive error and astigmatism correction also apply. (Note: you are not required to provide this information with your initial application. We will request it later if needed.)
The refractive corrective surgical procedures PRK or LASIK are allowed. For those candidates under final consideration, an operative report on the surgical procedure will be requested. The CSA does not recommend that potential candidates undergo laser refractive surgery for the sole purpose of applying for employment as an astronaut.

T-Man
May 24th, 2008, 08:37 AM
Neat! Count me in (even though there's only a 0.000001% chance I'll actually make it..)!

Its still better odds then winning the 649...hehe

7Stryder7
May 25th, 2008, 12:40 AM
so pretty much, they're looking for perfectly fit human beings - damn my glasses!!!

Mattones
May 25th, 2008, 12:48 AM
I would pretty much die in that tester that swings you around in fast circles... honestly.

helium
May 26th, 2008, 01:12 AM
With such poor reading comprehension, I doubt you'd make a good astronaut... but I'll re-quote this anyway:

I skimmed through the requirements.

Don't assume I read through the entire wall of text.

One can't comprehend what one hasn't read.

dark169
May 26th, 2008, 08:55 AM
I skimmed through the requirements.

Don't assume I read through the entire wall of text.

One can't comprehend what one hasn't read.

true one can't comprehend what one hasn't read, but please feel free to comment on it :lol: :confused: