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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astronaut candidate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual who is being considered for selection as an astronaut, typically during a recruitment process.
Example: "After a rigorous selection process, she was thrilled to be named an astronaut candidate for the upcoming space mission."
Alternatives: "astronaut applicant" or "spaceflight candidate".
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For Peake, the process to becoming an astronaut candidate was long.
NASA announced on Oct. 7, 2011 that it is seeking applicants for the next astronaut candidate class.
The average age of an individual selected as a NASA astronaut candidate has been in the mid-30s.
Bean retired from the Navy in 1975 but remained with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASAas as chief of the astronaut candidate operations and training group.
After the accident, the teacher program was canceled, but Mrs. Morgan was admitted as an astronaut candidate in 1998 and designated the first educator mission specialist.
Finally, an astronaut candidate trains and works on Earth providing assistance with other missions until they are assigned to a space mission, which can take years.
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Astronaut candidates can come from either civilian or military life.
Astronaut candidates go through two years of training before they're even approved to fly.
McCandless was among 19 astronaut candidates chosen by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASAA) in April 1966.
These astronaut candidates are trained to serve as shuttle pilots and eventually shuttle mission commanders.
Astronaut candidates participate in an intense one-to-two-year training program at NASA's Johnson Space Center, in Houston.
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