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NASA's 10 new astronauts: Military pilots, doctor, physicist and cyclist

NASAs 10 new astronauts: Military pilots, doctor, physicist and cyclist
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Cape Canaveral (US): NASA selected 10 new astronauts Monday, half of them military pilots, as it looks ahead to the moon and

Mars.

The space agency introduced the six men and four women during a ceremony in Houston, home to Mission Control and the astronaut corps.

More than 12,000 applied for the coveted spots.

The 10 selected are in their 30s and 40s, and face two years of training before becoming eligible for spaceflight.

Besides the combat and test pilots, the astronaut candidates include a medical physicist, drilling specialist, maritime roboticist, NASA-turned-SpaceX flight surgeon and bioengineer who was a champion cyclist.

Two astronauts from the United Arab Emirates will train with them.

One of the pilots Air Force Maj. Marcos Berrios, who's from Puerto Rico volunteered during a question-and-answer session to fly a life-size successor to NASA's mini helicopter at Mars.

I know Deniz, the other helicopter pilot here, and I would love to take it for a spin for science," he said, drawing laughs and applause from the audience.

Navy Lt. Deniz Burnham, an Alaskan, manages drilling projects throughout North America.

NASA has accepted 360 people into its astronaut corps since the original Mercury Seven in 1959. The previous astronaut selection was in 2017.

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