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  2. Space Camp (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Children study space, aviation, and robotics. Space Academy is intended for ages 12–14 and is also offered in six-day sessions. Advanced Space Academy is designed for 15 to 18-year-olds. The program was originally known as Space Academy Level II and was started in the Fall of 1987.

  3. Space Academy - Wikipedia

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    Jason of Star Command. Space Academy is an American science fiction television series produced by Filmation that originally aired Saturday mornings on the CBS television network, from September 10 to December 17, 1977. [1] (. Repeats ran on and off until September 1, 1979.) A total of 15 half-hour episodes were made.

  4. Astronaut training - Wikipedia

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    The selection and training of astronauts are integrated processes to ensure the crew members are qualified for space missions. [6] The training is categorized into five objectives to train the astronauts on the general and specific aspects: basic training, advanced training, mission-specific training, onboard training, and proficiency maintenance training. [7]

  5. List of space programs of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has developed many space programs since the beginning of the spaceflight era in the mid-20th century. The government runs space programs by three primary agencies: NASA for civil space; the United States Space Force for military space; and the National Reconnaissance Office for intelligence space.

  6. Astronaut ranks and positions - Wikipedia

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    Astronaut Candidate is the rank of those training to be CNSA astronauts. The positions of Spacecraft Pilot, Flight Engineer, and Mission Payload Specialist were listed in the announcement for the Group 3 selection. [7] Upon graduation, candidates are promoted to Astronaut.

  7. National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program

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    The National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program was established in 1988 by the US Congress following the success of similar scholarship opportunities in the oceanic Sea Grant and agricultural Land Grant fields. The catch-all term Space Grant refers back to these previous federal programs. In 1989, the program was given over to NASA ...

  8. Structure of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    Space Base Delta 2 (SBD 2) Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado: Col Heidi L. Dexter Space Systems Command Space Base Delta 3 (SBD 3) Los Angeles Air Force Base, California: Col Andrew C. Dermanoski Acquisition Delta – Commercial Space: Washington, D.C. Col Richard Kniseley [27] Program Executive Office - Assured Access To Space (AATS or SSC/AA)

  9. NASA Academy - Wikipedia

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    The NASA Academy was founded in 1993 at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center by Gerald "Gerry" Soffen. [2] The concept was largely based on the concept of the International Space University. Soffen envisioned the NASA Academy as a leadership program with an inter-disciplinary approach similar to ISU, but without the emphasis on the international ...