{"id":201438,"date":"2017-06-26T16:50:59","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T20:50:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-former-astronaut-leroy-chiao-turned-his-dream-of-space-into-a-reality-space-com\/"},"modified":"2017-06-26T16:50:59","modified_gmt":"2017-06-26T20:50:59","slug":"how-former-astronaut-leroy-chiao-turned-his-dream-of-space-into-a-reality-space-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/how-former-astronaut-leroy-chiao-turned-his-dream-of-space-into-a-reality-space-com\/","title":{"rendered":"How Former Astronaut Leroy Chiao Turned His Dream of Space into a Reality &#8211; Space.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Former astronaut Leroy Chiao's astronaut class took a photo in  front of a T-38 jet after their selection in 1990.<\/p>\n<p>    Leroy Chiao is the CEO and co-founder of OneOrbit LLC, a    motivational, training and education company. He served as a    NASA astronaut from 1990-2005 and flew four missions into space    aboard three space shuttles and once as the co-pilot of a    Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station. On    that flight, he served as the commander of Expedition 10, a    6.5-month mission. Chiao has performed six spacewalks, in both    U.S. and Russian spacesuits, and has logged 229 days in space.    You can read more of Chiao's Expert Voices Op-Eds and film    reviews on his    Space.com landing page. Chiao contributed this article to    Space.com's    Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.  <\/p>\n<p>    Recently, NASA announced     its newest class of astronauts: Twelve were chosen from a    record-setting pool of     over 18,000 applicants to form Group 22. As you would    imagine, these 12 are quite accomplished and talented    individuals, who are walking on air. It brought me back to my    own selection as part of Group 13 back in 1990. What an    exciting time!  <\/p>\n<p>    I had wanted to be an astronaut from a young age. Growing up in    the 1960s, I can't remember a time when I wasn't fascinated by    airplanes and rockets. I followed the early missions when I was    old enough to understand space exploration, but it was the    Apollo 11 moon landing that captured my imagination and started    my dream of becoming an astronaut myself. I remember looking at    the moon as an 8-year-old and marveling that there were two    astronauts in a lander on the surface, getting ready to go out    and actually walk. That settled it for me: I knew I was going    to at least try to become an astronaut. I wanted to be like    those guys. [Astronauts    Record Awesome Welcome Video for NASA's 2017 Recruits]  <\/p>\n<p>    Studying engineering was natural for me; I was always    interested in technology and building things. As a university    sophomore, I signed up for the Air Force Reserve Officer    Training Corps (AFROTC) intending to become a fighter pilot    and, hopefully, an astronaut. Just a few months in, however, I    discovered that my left eye had slipped a bit from 20\/20. My    military pilot plans were dashed. I had not yet reached the    point of becoming a contract cadet, so I was able to leave    AFROTC, but it was disappointing, to say the least. I did go on    to be a pilot, and have been flying airplanes now for almost 33    years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Just a year later, the Space Shuttle Columbia made its maiden    flight. I watched the television intently as Columbia executed    a perfect landing in the Mojave Desert. The space shuttle    program re-opened the gates for me, since NASA had begun to    select more civilian scientists and engineers as astronauts. I    was back in the game!  <\/p>\n<p>    After earning my university degrees and working for a few    years, I wrote to NASA to request an application package. Seven    months later, after I applied, I received a call inviting me to    Houston to interview. That itself was thrilling; it meant that    I was one of the 100 or so who would be interviewed, chosen    from several thousand applicants. Several months afterward, I    received that life-changing phone call, and reported for duty    just six months later.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most NASA astronaut class photos have been shot in the studio.    These new astronaut candidates had their photo taken in front    of a NASA T-38 jet, just as we did 27 years earlier. That's    what first caught my eye when they were announced. Over the    next two years, these 12 new astronaut candidates (ASCANS) will    train together as a class. Yes, they really are called ASCANS,    just like it's spelled, with a bit more than a hint of    derision. That is how it's always been.  <\/p>\n<p>    The 2017 NASA Astronaut Class: (from left) Zena Cardman, Jasmin    Moghbeli, Jonny Kim, Frank Rubio, Matthew Dominick, Warren    Hoburg, Robb Kulin, Kayla Barron, Bob Hines, Raji Chari, Loral    O'Hara and Jessica Watkins.  <\/p>\n<p>    As with any new group of highly skilled and motivated    individuals from different backgrounds, strong friendships and    rivalries will form among the new astronaut class. They will be    expected to do things as pledges in this fraternity that they    perhaps didn't anticipate. They will perform skits for the    astronaut office holiday parties, plan the astronaut reunions    and do more menial and grunt work than they might have    imagined. It's all part of the process and experience, the rite    of passage. [What    It's Like to Become a NASA Astronaut: 10 Surprising Facts]  <\/p>\n<p>    The ASCANS will learn about the International Space Station and    its systems, participate in simulator sessions and train on    robotics and spacewalks, called     extravehicular activity (EVA). They will learn the Russian    language, and work out in the astronaut gym. They will travel    as a class to the NASA field centers and be trained in aircraft    egress, as well as land and sea survival. They will fly T-38    jets  civilians are trained to be co-pilots  and go out on    public affairs trips to talk to the public about NASA and space    exploration.  <\/p>\n<p>    After their initial training, the ASCANS will shed this    somewhat ignoble title, graduate and receive their silver    astronaut pins. It will be a great day for them. They will wear    this pin exactly once, as they move one step closer to    realizing the dream of wearing one made of gold.  <\/p>\n<p>    Follow all of the Expert Voices issues and debates  and    become part of the discussion  on Facebook, Twitter and     Google+. The views expressed are those of the author and do    not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher. Follow us    @Spacedotcom,    Facebook    and     Google+. 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