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How to become scientists at NASA: Working as a scientist at National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA is still a dream for many aspiring candidates, researchers and enthusiasts. The candidates are confused about how to commence their preparation. NASA is popularly known for its pioneering research in space. To become a scientist at National Aeronautics and Space Administration, you must have a strong educational foundation in a STEM department. These scientists use a wide range of methods that will help them to investigate the natural world, including experimentation and observation. If you are passionate about science, space, and innovation, then becoming a scientist at NASA could be the perfect career path. 

NASA prefers those candidates for their researching responsibilities who have done higher education. If you want to join NASA as a scientist, you need to go for higher education like Master’s and Doctoral Degrees. You must start working on the relevant skills such as Technical Abilities, Data analysis, Programming (Python, MATLAB, C++).

Steps to become a NASA Scientists: 

1. Develop a Strong Academic Foundation: If you want to become a scientist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, you must develop an excellent academic foundation. Students must start focusing on the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects to build a strong foundation. Start studying physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and computer science.

2. Get a Master’s Degree: Students will be required to earn a Master’s Degree from a prestigious institute. A master’s degree is necessary for several NASA scientific roles and responsibilities. Having a master’s degree in a certain field helps you in enhancing your research abilities there. 

3. Gain work related experience: If you want to become a scientist then you must have at least two years of research job experience which is important to work in NASA. Through post-doctorate scholarship or internships, students can obtain the experience. Having work experience is crucial for applying at NASA. 

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Roles/Responsibilities

Focus Area

Astrophysicist

Study physical universe and celestial objects (stars, galaxies, black holes)

Planetary Scientist

Studies planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial bodies to understand formation

Earth Scientist

Studying natural hazards, forecasting climate change, finding natural resources

Heliophysicist

They protect technology and understand space weather

Space Engineer

Design and development of spacecraft and instruments

List of Top Courses to Become a NASA Scientist:

1.Astronomy & Physics

2. Geology

3. Aeronautical Engineering

4. Space or AstroBiology

5. Aerospace Engineering 

6. Astrophysics 

7. Astronomy

8. Biology 

9. Biochemistry

10. Computer Science

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