This step has already started and will last until at least the end of the year. The next step for successful candidates is an invitation to a full day of testing at a facility in Europe. However, more than 80% of all remaining, eligible applications are still under review. Upon completion of the pre-screening stage, we concluded that some applications did not fulfil the requirements stated in the applicable documentation, and the concerned applicants were notified immediately. With the considerable number of applicants, this simply takes more time than was initially foreseen. At ESA, we firmly believe that every application should receive the attention it deserves. This was far beyond ESA’s most optimistic forecasts and – while it is a very positive sign of the interest in space activities – processing this volume of applications requires a great deal of work. Many applicants have inquired about when they will be notified about their application’s progress and what the next steps will be.Īs you may have heard, the call for applications was hugely successful, attracting more than 23 000 candidates. Thank you to everyone who applied to ESA’s Astronaut and Astronaut (with a disability) vacancies. If your question is not answered below, it may be answered in the Astronaut Applicant Handbook or vacancy notices. This page addresses some of the most frequently asked questions about becoming an ESA astronaut. We are a community of scientists, engineers and business professionals from all over Europe working together in a diverse and multinational environment.
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