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To become a part of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), requires one to set goals and then in an organized fashion, move toward those goals. I have no idea of your age, or the level of formal education you have reached. However, the first thing I would suggest is to discover the fields of study one can pursue to one day, reach the goal of working at NASA.
One of the areas of study would be, to pursue a degree as an aerospace engineer, which includes specialty areas such as product design, windtunnel and product testing, stress analysis, or production research to mention a few. One could choose to specialize in military aircraft, missile and spacecraft design.
Another choice could be in Aeronautical drafting: Preparing engineering drawings, detail plans to be used in the manufacture of aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, and parts needed to manufacture these products.
If, you enter the words "Aerospace technology" in your search bar, click and you will find a listing of websites containing information about this field. You can also enter the words "Aeronautical technology" and you will find a lot of additional information in this field as well.
If, you are more inclined to seek a career in flight control, piloting, telecommunications, then your goal would be to seek a college degree in one of these areas first, and then pursue further education, in a specialty associated with your graduate degree.
For more information about Aerospace, you can go to the Wikipedia website and get more information. en.wikipedia.org At this site you will be able to read about the history of aerospace, aeronautics, aerospace engineering, spacecraft, and many more topics, which will help you get a mental picture of all the fields of study, available to you as someone desiring to one day work for NASA.
Good Luck!
One of the areas of study would be, to pursue a degree as an aerospace engineer, which includes specialty areas such as product design, windtunnel and product testing, stress analysis, or production research to mention a few. One could choose to specialize in military aircraft, missile and spacecraft design.
Another choice could be in Aeronautical drafting: Preparing engineering drawings, detail plans to be used in the manufacture of aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, and parts needed to manufacture these products.
If, you enter the words "Aerospace technology" in your search bar, click and you will find a listing of websites containing information about this field. You can also enter the words "Aeronautical technology" and you will find a lot of additional information in this field as well.
If, you are more inclined to seek a career in flight control, piloting, telecommunications, then your goal would be to seek a college degree in one of these areas first, and then pursue further education, in a specialty associated with your graduate degree.
For more information about Aerospace, you can go to the Wikipedia website and get more information. en.wikipedia.org At this site you will be able to read about the history of aerospace, aeronautics, aerospace engineering, spacecraft, and many more topics, which will help you get a mental picture of all the fields of study, available to you as someone desiring to one day work for NASA.
Good Luck!
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