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Russian will become a mandatory subject in NASA’s space training program, the US space agency announced on its website on Saturday, adding that all those wishing to fly to space should learn the Russian language.


More than 18,300 people applied to join NASA’s 2017 astronaut class, almost three times the number of applications received in 2012 for the most recent astronaut class, and far surpassing the previous record of 8,000 in 1978, NASA said.



“It’s not at all surprising to me that so many Americans from diverse backgrounds want to personally contribute to blazing the trail on our journey to Mars,” said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, a former space shuttle commander, in a statement.

After reporting at the Johnson Space Center in Houston the astronaut candidates will go through about two years of initial training on spacecraft systems, spacewalking skills and teamwork, Russian language and other requisite skills, he added.

Applications closed Thursday and the names of the lucky wannabes few will be announced next year with preference given to professional pilots, engineers, scientists and doctors.


NASA Space Program Now Requires Russian Language
 
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I wanted to apply but....

no big science background (flunked most of my math papers in school) :rolleyes:
Not really in great health (all that food, drink etc-borderline fat guy)
No knowledge of Russian (barely manage English)

On the plus side I think they should select me for my charming and comely personality :enjoy:

obviously english is failing russian cosmonauts

There are a lot more tenses in Russian as far as I hear, so probably English is easier for russians to pick up.
 
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I wanted to apply but....

no big science background (flunked most of my math papers in school) :rolleyes:
Not really in great health (all that food, drink etc-borderline fat guy)
No knowledge of Russian (barely manage English)

On the plus side I think they should select me for my charming and comely personality :enjoy:



There are a lot more tenses in Russian as far as I hear, so probably English is easier for russians to pick up.

i'm sure they just learn a couple of complements in Russian , not to add to the confusion you know
 
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The way I see it, given the huge number of applicants, they can afford to be more discerning with their applicants and so added on the requirement for Russian to cut down the applications, given the ISS is a joint US-Russian project.
 
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