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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:40 am


I'm thinking about going to work for NASA along with several other things in mind but I dont know what positions are offered there. I love stars and chemistry, I'm also taking PAP Physics for my Jr year and Astronomy at the collage also. So dose any one know what NASA offers in jobs? smile
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 7:52 pm


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I'm thinking about going to work for NASA along with several other things in mind but I dont know what positions are offered there. I love stars and chemistry, I'm also taking PAP Physics for my Jr year and Astronomy at the collage also. So dose any one know what NASA offers in jobs? smile
What type of chemistry? NASA mainly is in biochemistry.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:11 pm


sorry I dont' know much about NASA. Try going to the NASA website and just surfing around there for a while.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:12 pm


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sorry I dont' know much about NASA. Try going to the NASA website and just surfing around there for a while.
You never know, since most are in college groups also.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 2:10 pm


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sorry I dont' know much about NASA. Try going to the NASA website and just surfing around there for a while.
You never know, since most are in college groups also.

true. I'm in Canada though so there's very few who are part of NASA. I know one prof who use to work there for a few years and one prof who one time she helped decide who woudl get telescope time for one of the telescops down in the US (can't remember which one though.)
PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:44 pm


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sorry I don't' know much about NASA. Try going to the NASA website and just surfing around there for a while.
You never know, since most are in college groups also.

true. I'm in Canada though so there's very few who are part of NASA. I know one prof who use to work there for a few years and one prof who one time she helped decide who would get telescope time for one of the telescope down in the US (can't remember which one though.)
The best ones are in on the mainland are in Nevada, though your country has aerospace up there that works with NASA, though NASA mainly gets contractors in Canada, in a awhile scientists on certain projects at hand. Still thats impressive.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:35 pm


"Use this site. It will help you a lot:

http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/agency_search.asp

You can search for jobs for NASA that are up to 100 Miles from your location"...
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:25 pm


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sorry I don't' know much about NASA. Try going to the NASA website and just surfing around there for a while.
You never know, since most are in college groups also.

true. I'm in Canada though so there's very few who are part of NASA. I know one prof who use to work there for a few years and one prof who one time she helped decide who would get telescope time for one of the telescope down in the US (can't remember which one though.)
The best ones are in on the mainland are in Nevada, though your country has aerospace up there that works with NASA, though NASA mainly gets contractors in Canada, in a awhile scientists on certain projects at hand. Still thats impressive.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:10 pm


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"Use this site. It will help you a lot:

http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/agency_search.asp

You can search for jobs for NASA that are up to 100 Miles from your location"...
I see John Glen Resurch center and Ames are in need or hands. Thanks for the site.
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:11 pm


AstronomyGirl
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Steven Hawkings
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sorry I don't' know much about NASA. Try going to the NASA website and just surfing around there for a while.
You never know, since most are in college groups also.

true. I'm in Canada though so there's very few who are part of NASA. I know one prof who use to work there for a few years and one prof who one time she helped decide who would get telescope time for one of the telescope down in the US (can't remember which one though.)
The best ones are in on the mainland are in Nevada, though your country has aerospace up there that works with NASA, though NASA mainly gets contractors in Canada, in a awhile scientists on certain projects at hand. Still thats impressive.

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Wish I could go to your country for college though thats not possible.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:19 pm


Steven Hawkings
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"Use this site. It will help you a lot:

http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/agency_search.asp

You can search for jobs for NASA that are up to 100 Miles from your location"...
I see John Glen Resurch center and Ames are in need or hands. Thanks for the site.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:02 am


I would love to work for NASA. Be a part of space exploration, that would be awesome...as for the space flight, ill wait for the commercial ones

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:43 pm


Right now I am unsure of NASA.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:07 am


Steven Hawkings
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Steven Hawkings
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Steven Hawkings
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sorry I don't' know much about NASA. Try going to the NASA website and just surfing around there for a while.
You never know, since most are in college groups also.

true. I'm in Canada though so there's very few who are part of NASA. I know one prof who use to work there for a few years and one prof who one time she helped decide who would get telescope time for one of the telescope down in the US (can't remember which one though.)
The best ones are in on the mainland are in Nevada, though your country has aerospace up there that works with NASA, though NASA mainly gets contractors in Canada, in a awhile scientists on certain projects at hand. Still thats impressive.

3nodding
Wish I could go to your country for college though thats not possible.


Why not? There's lots of international students here. Sure it's more expensive, but I don't see why you woudlnt' be able to come to Canada.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:21 pm


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true. I'm in Canada though so there's very few who are part of NASA. I know one prof who use to work there for a few years and one prof who one time she helped decide who would get telescope time for one of the telescope down in the US (can't remember which one though.)
The best ones are in on the mainland are in Nevada, though your country has aerospace up there that works with NASA, though NASA mainly gets contractors in Canada, in a awhile scientists on certain projects at hand. Still thats impressive.

3nodding
Wish I could go to your country for college though thats not possible.


Why not? There's lots of international students here. Sure it's more expensive, but I don't see why you woudlnt' be able to come to Canada.
I'll see the college I'm waiting on does offer things like that, as I can take classes at MIT and get billed like it was my state college. Bridgewater has a great laser lab and is into qutaum mechanics heavily.
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