Astronauts must have a wide range of knowledge in science, technology, and medicine. They are trained by space agencies to learn the basics of space technology, life support systems, and specialized skills appropriate to their future mission.
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Our future astronauts undergo rigorous physical and psychological testing to strengthen their bodies and spiritual strength for the challenges ahead.
Future astronauts spend a lot of time in simulators that accurately recreate spaceflight conditions. They are trained to operate spacecraft, perform scientific experiments, and solve emergencies.
Space missions are always a team effort. Astronauts spend time developing teamwork skills, participating in joint training, and learning teamwork strategies.
Astronaut training also includes psychological aspects. They study methods of stress management, develop the ability to adapt to isolation and long-term living conditions in a confined space.