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  1. ✔️ Lt., ✔️ Navy SEAL with over 100 combat missions ✔️ Doctorate of Medicine from ✔️ NASA astronaut Jonny Kim adds another item to his list of accomplishments tomorrow when he graduates as one of our ! 👨‍🚀 Learn more:

  2. Growing up 45 minutes away from NASA Johnson, participated in the Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program, the NASA Academy at & the program at . She graduates tomorrow with our ! 👩‍🚀

  3. Congrats to Girl Scout alum , the only black woman in 's newest astronaut class!

  4. It's a new day. It's a new dawn. A new class of patriots graduates to the active astronaut corps! After completing basic training, these trailblazers will be eligible for future missions to the Moon and Mars! Excited to watch you begin your journeys today!

  5. are graduating today! 👩🏾‍🚀🎓👨🏽‍🚀 Exoplanets are too far away for human visitors, but also offers a science platform (from the MOON!🌖) We love science and space exploration of all kinds. We can't wait to see what this class does – and where they go🚀

    A selfie photo showing NASA's 17 new astronauts.
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  6. Meet our ! I’m so proud of the first class of astronaut candidates to graduate under the program. They're now eligible for spaceflight, including assignments to the , missions to the Moon, and ultimately Mars. Let's make it happen!

  7. "Take a moment to be proud of yourselves and how far you’ve come. We are certainly proud of you. The destination is worth the wait," says to our . Watch a special message to our graduating class from currently in space:

  8. Pilot. Explorer. Doctor. Researcher. These are just a few of the career backgrounds of our . Meet the graduates:

  9. The graduation ceremony starts in less than an hour and you can watch live!

  10. As we congratulate the current Astronaut Candidate Graduates today, we also look back to NASA's largest class to date "The Sardines." Selected in 1996 with 44 candidates! They graduated in spring 1998!

    44 NASA Astronaut candidates pose for formal photo.
  11. Thank you for the call congratulating our newest class of astronauts this morning! Go Turtles!

  12. A short poem for our : Two years of training Russian, Robotics, Spacewalks They’re astronauts now👩‍🚀🚀✨👨‍🚀🚀 Watch the 2017 class graduate LIVE now:

  13. They studied. They trained. They graduated! 👩‍🚀🎓👨‍🚀 Chosen from a record-setting pool of more than 18,000 applicants, our completed two years of basic training to become the first class of astronauts to graduate under our program:

  14. This week: 🎓 Graduating become eligible for spaceflights 🔭 Intriguing discoveries in our solar system – and beyond ✈️ Previewing airborne campaigns to study our home planet Take a look at these stories and more:

  15. Ever dreamed of being a NASA astronaut? Make it happen. Today, 13 became eligible for spaceflight missions the Moon and Mars under . This spring, we’ll be accepting new applications for more astronauts. Find updates at . Dream big.💫

  16. In 2nd grade, she grew tomato seeds that had flown in space. 🌱🍅 In college, she conducted research on microgravity aircraft flights. 🛫🛬 Last Friday, she graduated to become one of 's ! 🎓👩🚀 Loral O'Hara is our !

    Astronaut Loral O'Hara poses in front of a T-38 jet holding a helmet and wearing a blue flightsuit
  17. Students from are witnessing history today watching the Generation of graduate. astronaut Megan McArthur & STEM Associate Administrator Mike Kincaid welcomed them to this morning.

  18. Don’t miss this! 👩‍🚀🎓👨‍🚀 Our will graduate basic training on Friday, Jan. 10 after completing two years of training in spacewalking, robotics, systems, T-38 jet proficiency & more. Learn how to watch the graduation ceremony:

  19. Our have officially graduated! 👨‍🎓👩‍🚀 From system training and learning Russian to wilderness survival and learning how to do a spacewalk, this team can do it all. Check out b-roll from their training here:

  20. With over 1,100 hours of flight time in helicopters, including 600 hours in combat and imminent danger, Frank Rubio is no stranger to the skies. ✈️ His next destination? Space. ✨ He’ll graduate as one of our tomorrow! 👨‍🎓👨‍🚀

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