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Pictured in the wilderness of western Maine, NASA’s newest astronaut class didn’t take long to get out “in the field” soon after reporting Aug. 24 to Houston’s NASA Johnson Space Center to begin a two-year training program. Shown on Aug. 26 with two new astronaut candidates representing both the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the Canadian Space Agency, and with a few other trainees, are the nine NASA astronaut candidates. The group did four days of Land Survival Training at the Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine. They will continue training for the next two years before individually becoming eligible for spaceflight assignments.
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