How would you like this view from your office?

 How would you like this view from your office?

We're accepting applications for our next class of @NASAAstronauts. Our astronauts are currently living and working on the @ISS, preparing for @NASAArtemis missions to the Moon, and helping us plan to travel the cosmos and push the frontiers of exploration.


You don't need to be a pilot or a Ph.D. to apply—but you do need to be a U.S. citizen with a master's degree (or equivalent study) in a STEM field. We're looking for team players, multidisciplinary applicants, and candidates that adapt well to new environments and excel in their fields.


If you want to #BeAnAstronaut, or you know someone who does, visit  or check out the link in our bio. Applications close Tuesday, April 16.


The stars are waiting.


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Image description 1: A starry view from the International Space Station. Stars of various size and brightness fill most of the image, with the blue-and-white Earth dimly visible at the bottom. Earth's greenish atmospheric glow follows our home planet's curvature, and two sets of solar arrays are visible on the image's right side and at the very top-left. Credit: NASA/Tim Kopra



Image description 2: Auroras dazzle in this nighttime view of the Indian Ocean from the station. The greenish-white flashes fade into red as they streak away from Earth, illuminating Earth's surface in a dark green glow. A set of solar arrays covers much of the image's bottom-left corner, with stars lighting up the darkness of space at top.Credit: NASA



Image description 3: The blue seas and green islands of the Bahamas, as seen from space, fill most of this image. The darkness of space is just visible at the top, with components of the station peeking out from the image's far left. Credit: NASA/Jasmin Moghbeli



Image description 4: The Sahara desert stands out in orange-yellow in this photo taken from the Station, with blue ocean beyond. The Richat Structure, an eroded geological dome, can be seen near bottom-center, with station modules extending from the image's top-left corner. Credit: NASA



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