I. Introduction Hello my name is Scott Gordon. I am excited to talk with you today you to about my
career choice.
A. Attention Getter – ‘Carl Sagan, a famous astronomer/ strophysicist once stated
“somewhere, something wonderful incredible is waiting to known” B. Purpose – My purpose today is to inform you about the career of an Astronaut C. Central Idea/Thesis – Space exploration is a challenging and rewarding career
D. Key Points
#1 Astronaut Education
#2 Astronaut Training
#3 Astronaut Salaries and Benefits
II. Body of Speech Key Point #1
1. Define NASA (an acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration) 2. According to the 2018 Bureau of Labor Statistics report, candidates with
advanced degrees are desired by NASA recruiters
Key Point #2
1. As reported in a December 2012 USA Today article, pilots need a minimum of
1,00 hours in a Jet as a Flight Commander in order to qualify to become and
astronaut. Many Astronauts have previously served in the Armed Forces
2. According to that same article, only 35 candidates are chosen each year out of
4,000 to 8,000 applicants
Key Point #3
1. According to the Career Page located on the NASA.Gov website, Astronauts
earn $65,00 to $85,000 per year 2. According to the same source, retired Astronauts have many career options
available to them in the Aeronautics and Engineering industries
III. Conclusion In conclusion, I have told you about educational and professional requirements to
become an Astronaut. I have also told you about the salaries and benefits available.
I look forward to exploring new frontiers, and maybe new galaxies when I become an
Astronaut. Thank you for listening!
- I. Introduction
- II. Body of Speech
- Key Point #1
- Key Point #2
- Key Point #3
- III. Conclusion