NASA is offering media a glimpse of astronaut training at the agencyโ€™s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Tuesday, Feb. 25, before the application process opens March 2 for the next class ofย Artemisย Generation astronauts.

Media will get to watch astronautsย Anne McClainย andย Zena Cardmanย suit up for spacewalk training at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab and explore astronaut training activities in mockups of theย International Space Stationย and the Orion spacecraft that will carry astronauts to the Moon. Media also can try their hand at robotics training in a simulator. NASA Astronaut Selection Manager Anne Roemer will be available for interviews.

To attend, U.S. media must contact the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 by noon CST Monday, Feb. 24. The deadline for international media has passed.

During its more than 60 years, NASA has selected 350 people to train as astronaut candidates for its increasingly challenging missions to explore space. With 48 astronauts in the active astronaut corps, more will be needed to crew Artemis missions to the Moon and beyond.

NASA willย accept applicationsย for its next astronaut class March 2 to 31. Applicants must be U.S. citizens with a masterโ€™s degree in a STEM field and two years of relevant professional experience.

From these applicants, the agency expects to select the new class of astronaut candidates in mid-2021 to begin their basic training. Candidates who complete training and are selected to join NASAโ€™s astronaut corps could launch on American rockets and spacecraft to the space station, where NASA conducts research critical to furthering human space exploration. Or they could launch on NASAโ€™s powerful newย Space Launch Systemย rocket andย Orionย spacecraft, docking the spacecraft at theย Gatewayย in lunar orbit before taking a new human landing system to the Moonโ€™s surface.

NASA plans to send the first woman and the next man to the Moon in 2024 and establish sustainable lunar exploration by 2028. Knowledge and experience acquired on and around the Moon under the Artemis program will prepare NASA to send the first humans to Mars in the mid-2030s.

For more information about a career as a NASA astronaut and application requirements, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts