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Pence hails new NASA astronauts as ‘best of us’

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Vice-President Mike Pence recognizes the newly introduced 12 new NASA astronaut candidates on June 7 at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. NASA chose 12 new astronauts Wednesday from its biggest

pool of applicants ever, selecting seven men and five women who could one day fly aboard the nation’s next generation of spacecraft. (AP) Vice-President Mike Pence on Wednesday hailed 12 new NASA astronauts as “the best of us,” after they were selected from a record-breaking pool of more than 18,000 applicants.

The seven men and five women who will be part of the US space program as it presses on to Mars and other deep-space destinatio­ns in the coming decades include military pilots, emergency physicians and marine biologists.

“You are the best of us,” Pence said at a Houston event celebratin­g the new space explorers. “You carry on your shoulders the hopes and dreams of the American people.”

More than 18,300 people sent in applicatio­ns to become astronauts from December 2015 to February 2016.

That was more than double the previous record of 8,000 set in 1978, NASA said.

The space agency announces a new astronaut corps every few years.

To apply, one must be a US citizen, hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institutio­n in a science, technology, engineerin­g or math (STEM) field and have at least three years’ related experience — or at least 1,000 hours of pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft.

The new astronauts will begin special training in August, including in spacecraft systems, spacewalki­ng skills, and Russianlan­guage courses — to communicat­e with cosmonauts at the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Pence also announced that he will lead a new advisory council on space issues for the first time since it was disbanded in 1993.

Initially set up in 1958, the National Space Council operated until 1973 as an advisory body to the White House on space issues, particular­ly during the Apollo era, when the United States was sending men to the moon. Re-instated from 1989 to 1993, the council included secretarie­s of defense, commerce, treasury, transporta­tion and the director of the Central Intelligen­ce Agency. (AFP)

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