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  1. NASA Astronaut Group 3—'The Fourteen'—was a group of fourteen astronauts selected by NASA for the Gemini and Apollo program. Their selection was announced in October 1963. Seven were from the United States Air Force, four from the United States Navy, one was from the United States Marine Corps and two were civilians.

  2. O Grupo 3 de Astronautas da NASA, também chamado de Os Catorze, foi um grupo de astronautas selecionado pela Administração Nacional da Aeronáutica e Espaço (NASA) para integrarem o programa espacial dos Estados Unidos. Foi o terceiro grupo de astronautas da NASA e foram anunciados no dia 18 de outubro de 1963.

  3. 17 de out. de 2023 · Johnson Space Center. Oct 17, 2023. Article. On Oct. 18, 1963, NASA announced the selection of its third group of astronauts. Chosen from 720 military and civilian applicants, the newest group of 14 astronauts comprised the best educated class up to that time.

  4. www.nasa.gov › reference › astronaut-fact-bookAstronaut Fact Book - NASA

    17 de out. de 2023 · Preface. (NASA) selected the first group of astronauts in 1959. From 500 candidates having the required jet aircraft flight experience and engineering training, as well as height below 5 feet 11 inches, seven military men became the nation’s first astronauts. The second and third groups chosen included civilians with extensive flying experience.

  5. Os Corpo de Astronautas da NASA faz parte de uma unidade da NASA que seleciona, treina e provê astronautas como membros da equipe para missões espaciais americanas e internacionais. É baseado no Centro Espacial Lyndon B. Johnson em Houston, Texas.

  6. www.nasa.gov › humans-in-space › astronautsAstronauts Home - NASA

    17 de abr. de 2024 · Quick Facts. The first class of NASA astronauts was selected in 1959. They are known as the Mercury 7. Since inception, NASA has selected 360 astronaut candidates: 299 men, 61 women; 212 military, 138 civilians; 191 pilots, 159 non-pilots. When Expedition 1 arrived at the International Space Station on Nov. 2, 2000, there has been a continuous ...