美國(guó)一家名為“畢格羅宇宙空間”的私人太空度假游公司日前首開(kāi)先河,對(duì)外公開(kāi)刊登一則廣告招聘專(zhuān)業(yè)宇航員。這家公司表示,他們計(jì)劃將來(lái)在太空中開(kāi)設(shè)“太空旅館”,招聘來(lái)的宇航員則是旅館的導(dǎo)游和服務(wù)人員。這家公司的創(chuàng)始人明確表示,他們只想要真正在太空中作業(yè)過(guò)的專(zhuān)業(yè)宇航員,滿(mǎn)足這一點(diǎn)的人選在全球范圍內(nèi)只有500名。目前,該公司已經(jīng)發(fā)射了2個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)性太空氣閘艙至地球軌道。他們表示,未來(lái)把旅館開(kāi)到太空中,要為客戶(hù)提供真正“遠(yuǎn)離塵世”的服務(wù),月球和火星都在他們的計(jì)劃藍(lán)圖之內(nèi)。
Only professionals with space flight experience need apply, such as British NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick, pictured here holding on to the International Space Station. |
An American space holiday firm, Bigelow Aerospace, has become the first commercial company to advertise for professional astronauts.
The firm, founded by Bob Bigelow, the head of a budget motel chain in the US, wants experienced spacemen working in orbit and on the ground.
Only professionals with space flight experience need apply, which limits the pool of possible applicants worldwide to little more than 500.
Applicants must also have completed a training program with a government or recognized space agency, such as NASA, and to have flown a space mission.
Mr Bigelow, from Las Vegas, already has two test models of his inflatable space modules in orbit around the Earth, launched by Russian rockets.
He plans to build orbiting hotels to provide out-of-this-world holidays and has his sights set on the Moon and even Mars too.
Bigelow's modules, which can be linked together sausage-style to form a space station, are launched in compact form and then expanded to full size.
Space duties spelt out in the job offer include:
* Performing as a professional astronaut aboard the Bigelow Aerospace Station Complex;
* Managing all on-board aspects of employee and customer astronaut personal safety;
* Maintaining the space stations inside but with some spacewalks too; and
* Helping clients with payloads or experiments.
On Earth the spacemen will train new astronauts and operate mission control.
Mr Bigelow, who made his fortune from Budget Suites of America, is aiming to bring the cost of a ticket to space down to £30,000-£60,000.
His other big ideas include a cruise ship to carry 100 passengers and 50 crew on a trip around the moon.
As well as the unspecified number of astronauts' positions the company has 44 other job offers on its website.
They are likely to appeal to NASA staff uncertain about the future after President Obama cancelled any return to the Moon.
With NASA's shuttle fleet scheduled to be retired at the end of this year and no successor craft on the near horizon, thousands of workers expect to lose their jobs.
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