Astronauts require extensive training
Astronauts require extensive, specialized training to complete their missions, and it’s up to the host aviation resource management (HARM) office at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, to track training, medical and psychological qualifications, and flight pay. When astronauts like Andrew Feustel, SM4 EVA astronaut, are trained for mission-specific, no-fail tasks that require uncommon efficiency — like replacing a battery module on the Hubble Telescope — the Peterson HARM office tracked and recorded it all.
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