Casey Anthony Release

The first time Casey Anthony, the mother of missing three-year-old Caylee Anthony, was released from prison was on Thursday, August 21, 2008, after her bond was posted by bounty hunter Leonard Padilla and bail bondsman Tony Padilla.The Associated Press: $500,000 Bail Posted for Mom of Missing... Anthony was then rearrested on new charges on August 29 and the Padilla's revoked her bond.WFTV.com: Casey Anthony Released After More Than Month In Jail (August 20, 2008)

Anthony was bailed out for a second time, by an anonymous person who posted 500,000 bail, on September 5, 2008. The release came just days after it was reported that traces of chloroform were found in Anthony's car.CNN: Caylee's Mom Gets Out of Jail Again (September 5, 2008)

Caylee Anthony Missing

  1. Last seen around June 9, 2008FOX News: Family of Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony Mum on TV... (July 24, 2008)
  2. Was not reported missing until July 15, 2008FOX News: Family of Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony Mum on TV... (July 24, 2008)
  3. Caylee's grandmother, Cindy Anthony, reported her missing
  4. Casey Anthony told investigators several lies, including lying about where she workedWESH.com Orlando: Investigation Focuses On Toddler's Mother(July 18, 2008)

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  • Do you find yourself looking to the sky and dreaming of one day traveling among the stars? Do you have a compelling fascination with technology, science, mathematics and adventure? Since 1959, NASA has only chosen 321 people to become astronauts, and the criteria one must meet for training is tough.NASA: Astronaut Selection There are no schools or universities that offer astronaut training, but there are steps you can take before you apply to become an astronaut that will set you on your way to the stars.ESA: Astronauts

Step 1: Education

  • NASA receives thousands of applications every year for candidates interested in becoming astronauts. From those thousands of applications only a small handful of qualified individuals actually make the cut and go on to train. NASA chooses people from diverse backgrounds in education, including teachers, scientists, doctors and engineers. Before you can even apply to NASA you must first have a Bachelor's Degree. To increase your chances of being chosen, you may want to focus your studies in one of the following areas:
  1. Engineering
  2. Mathematics
  3. Biological Sciences
  4. Physical SciencesHow Stuff Works: How Do I Become an Astronaut
  5. Science EducationNASA: Astronaut Selection
  6. Research and applicationESA: Astronauts
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  8. Physical Education
    • while a degree in physical education is not required, astronauts must be in top physical condition. Devote plenty of time to sports and physical training both in college and beyond.Space Launch Info: How to Become an Astronaut
  • After receiving your Bachelor's Degree, you are required to spend at least three years working in your field to gain experience. Many space agencies hold graduate degrees at high value, so you will definitely want to consider going on to further your education.Space Launch Info: How to Become an Astronaut

Military Training

  • If you are considering becoming a pilot for NASA, you will need to train with the military to gain flight experience. Even if you are not planning to become a pilot, the military is a great basis for much of the experience NASA and other space programs require in their candidates. The Navy and Air Force both offer opportunity for technological training and experience that will reflect well on your astronaut application.WikiHow: How to Become an Astronaut

Step 2: Astronaut Criteria

  • NASA's astronaut qualification criteria may seem tough, but the number of positions they have to offer is so limited that they only want the best of the best. There are three different divisions of duty:
  1. Commander/pilot: during flight the pilot of the aircraft is responsible for the flight safety, the aircraft, the onboard crew and the mission.NASA: Astronaut Requirements Commanders and pilots must meet the following criteria:
    1. U.S. citizenshipHow Stuff Works: How Do I Become an Astronaut
    2. Bachelor's Degree plus three years work experience (or further education)NASA: Astronaut Requirements
    3. At least 1000 hours of flight experience as a jet aircraft pilot-in-command.How Stuff Works: How Do I Become an Astronaut
    4. Physical requirements:
      1. Blood pressure must be at least 140/90NASA: Astronaut Requirements
      2. Vision must be 20/100 or better uncorrectedNASA: Astronaut Requirements
      3. Height: 64 to 76 inchesNASA: Astronaut Requirements
  2. Mission specialist: duties include planning crew activities, maintaining food rations, performing space walks and other especial experiment operations. Missions specialists must meet the following criteria:
    1. U.S. citizenshipHow Stuff Works: How Do I Become an Astronaut
    2. Bachelor's Degree plus three years work experience (or further education)NASA: Astronaut Requirements
    3. While not required, flight experience is beneficial.NASA: Astronaut Selection FAQs
    4. Physical requirements:
      1. Blood pressure must be at least 140/90NASA: Astronaut Requirements
      2. Vision must be 20/200 or better uncorrectedNASA: Astronaut Requirements
      3. Height: 58.5 to 76 inchesNASA: Astronaut Requirements
  3. Payload specialist: people who are not NASA astronauts (for example, Russian cosmonauts), but assist with the mission and have specialized onboard duties. They must have the required education and credentials and pass the same physical examination as those in missions specialist positions.NASA: Astronaut Requirements

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