HSFNEWS Digest - 15 Nov 2011 to 16 Nov 2011 (#2011-133)

 
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Date: November 16th 2011

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Topics of the day:

  1. NASA SHARING UNDERWATER TRAINING FACILITY WITH PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
  2. NASA ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE ASTRONAUTS

Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 08:45:02 -0600 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA SHARING UNDERWATER TRAINING FACILITY WITH PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

Nov 15, 2011

Kelly Humphries/Brandi Dean Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111

Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100

Report #H11-384

NASA SHARING UNDERWATER TRAINING FACILITY WITH PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

HOUSTON -- Astronauts and oil field workers will share a training facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston thanks to a new agreement that takes advantage of excess capacity at the agency's underwater training pool

Raytheon Technical Services Co of Dulles, Va , NASA's contractor for operations at the Sonny Carter Training Facility Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson, has signed an agreement to partner with Petrofac Training Services in Houston

Petrofac will use the NBL to provide survival training for offshore oil and gas workers NASA will continue training International Space Station crews there for space walks With the end of the Space Shuttle Program and the completion of space station assembly, the time required for NASA spacewalk training has decreased

Oil field worker survival training is expected to begin in December The NBL will provide trainees with one of the most realistic environments available to learn critical aspects of water survival

The 202-foot-long, 102-foot-wide pool at the center of the NBL was designed to support spacewalk planning and training using full-scale mockups of the space shuttle and space station While the 6 2 million-gallon, 40-foot-deep pool will continue to support NASA's activities, a transparent 12-foot faux floor will be installed in designated areas to support survival training

In 2010, NASA selected the Raytheon team to manage and operate the facility under the NBL/Space Vehicle Mockup Operations Contract NASA allowed Raytheon to use the facility when it is not being used for agency activities The partnership will efficiently use NBL resources while combining the expertise and capability of Raytheon and Petrofac to create a center of excellence for survival training

The Raytheon team has managed operations at the facility since 2003 The partnership initially will focus on three core survival courses applicable to the worldwide oil and gas industry

The core courses are helicopter underwater egress training; basic offshore safety induction and emergency training; and further offshore emergency training The partnership also will expand into the delivery of emergency response and crisis management training for oil, gas and other industry sectors by using the NBL's on-site test control rooms

The announcement highlights NASA's efforts to find new and innovative partnerships By opening Johnson Space Center's facilities and resources for use by non-aerospace industries, NASA hopes to find areas of common interest where both parties can help each other foster new technologies that not only improve life here on Earth, but also pave the way for future human exploration in space The NBL is just one facility with the potential for use by outside industries with special needs for design, development, testing, operations or training, especially in extreme environments

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www nasa gov

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Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 14:44:02 -0600 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE ASTRONAUTS

Nov 15, 2011

Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111

Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100

Report #M11-385

NASA ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE ASTRONAUTS

HOUSTON -- Do you dream of flying in space? Now is your chance NASA is accepting applications for the agency's next class for the Astronaut Candidate Program

Starting today, qualified individuals can submit their applications through the federal government's USAJobs gov website Those selected will be among the first to pioneer a new generation of commercial launch vehicles and travel aboard a new heavy-lift rocket to distant destinations in deep space

"For 50 years, American astronauts have led the exploration of our solar system," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said "Today we are getting a glimpse of why that will remain true for the next half-century Make no mistake about it, human space flight is alive and well at NASA "

Qualifications include a bachelor's degree in engineering, science or math and three years of relevant professional experience Successful applicants frequently have significant qualifications in engineering or science; or extensive experience flying high-performance jet aircraft Educators teaching kindergarten through 12th grade with these minimimum degree requirements also are encouraged to apply

NASA will accept applications through January 27, 2012 After applicant interviews and evaluations, the agency expects to announce the final selections in 2013 Training will begin that summer

For more information about astronaut application and selection and to follow the latest news via NASA accounts on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, visit:

http://www nasa gov/flynasa

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End of HSFNEWS Digest - 15 Nov 2011 to 16 Nov 2011 (#2011-133)




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