AF nominates 114 officers for astronaut training Published June 19, 2008 Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- The Air Force Astronaut Nomination Board has forwarded 114 nominees to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for consideration in the pilot and mission specialist categories. The board convened here May 13-15 and the Medical Screening Panel convened May 20-22, considering 213 applications. Forty-eight names were forwarded in the astronaut pilot category while 66 names were forwarded in the mission specialist category. Candidates from that pre-selection are then evaluated by NASA, with the highest-qualified individuals invited to Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, for interviews this fall. Airmen selected by NASA will be detailed to the JSC astronaut office for one-year candidacy program. They will enter the basic astronaut training program, contributing to the design, development, and testing of the Ares launch and the Orion crew exploration vehicles. In addition, they will participate in planning for future human operations on the moon. The U.S. Air Force nominees will compete with those nominated by the other Services and civilian applicants. NASA selections are expected to be announced to the Services in May 2009. For more information, visit the AFPC "Ask" website; search for "Astronaut." You can also get more information through the 24-hour Air Force Contact Center at (800) 616-3775.