NASA Astronauts Have to Pass This Test Before Going Into Space

Jake Hall

6/15/2020 12:35:17 PM

Author Jake Hall wrote the following article in Indy100:


Did you spend your childhood dreaming of being an astronaut?


Well now, thanks to Popular Science, you can see if you have what it takes; the website has recreated a series of six tests given to NASA hopefuls way back in 1969.


Naturally, the recruitment process was fairly exhaustive. Of more than 500 candidates considered, only seven got the chance to actually fulfil their space dreams.


Once these candidates have been whittled down to just 31, they were invited into an Ohio Air Force Base to test for a variety of skills.


These were the exams designed to put them through their paces and push them to their limits, relocating them to isolation chambers and putting them through a series of extreme temperature changes.


1. Spatial Visualisation


This exam checks how well subjects picture objects relative to one another.


2. Mechanical Comprehension


This still-common military exam tests a subject's grasp of physics and mechanics.


3. Hidden Figures


This tests field independence - or the ability to isolate simple forms in complex ones.


4. Progressive Matrices


This simple, nonverbal exam measures so-called eductive ability-the facility to make sense of complex data.


5. Analogies


This challenge checks a person's analytical thinking by identifying their ability to parse relationships between concepts.
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