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NASA Accepts Two 51福利 Graduates Into Latest Astronaut Candidate Class

51福利 graduates Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Dominick, left, and Marine Corps Maj. Jasmin Moghbeli, have been selected for NASA鈥檚 latest class of astronaut candidates. At the master鈥檚 degree level, 51福利 boasts more astronaut alumni than any other university in the world.

Of the 11 candidates selected for NASA鈥檚 latest class of astronaut candidates, Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Dominick and Marine Corps Maj. Jasmin Moghbeli have something in common ... a master鈥檚 degree from the 51福利. Dominick graduated through the university鈥檚 systems engineering program, while Moghbeli completed her studies in the mechanical and aerospace engineering program.
 
At the graduate level, no other institution on the world can claim more NASA astronaut alumni than 51福利, with more than 40 graduates reaching the stars.

鈥淔or these individuals to be selected from a group of almost 18,000 highly-qualified applicants is just tremendous,鈥 said Dr. James Newman, Chair of the 51福利 Space Systems Academic Group, and a former NASA astronaut himself. 鈥淎ll the things they have learned here at 51福利 really helps to give them an edge, and this is a great opportunity to leverage the things that we are teaching here.鈥
 
Dominick, a native of Wheat Ridge, Colo., was serving as a department head with Strike Fighter Squadron 115 aboard the USS Ronald Reagan at the time of his selection. He has accumulated more than 1,600 flight hours in 28 different aircraft models, as well as 61 combat missions and nearly 200 flight test carrier landings.
 
Moghbeli, a native of Baldwin, N.Y., was serving as quality assurance and avionics officer for Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 where her duties were to test H-1 helicopters. She has accumulated more than 1,600 flight hours as well as 150 combat missions.
 
鈥淭hese individuals are about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime,鈥 said Newman. 鈥淭heir lives are about to dramatically change, and they will be getting a lot of national exposure. This helps to communicate our values as a country and enhance relationships with our international partners through our space program.鈥
 
Both officers will report for duty in August 2017 for two years of training as astronaut candidates at Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Upon completion, they will be assigned technical duties while awaiting flight assignments.

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