Chosen career:

Space Psychologist

Interests:

Health

Skills: CommunicativeOpen-mindedResilient
Health law and policy illustration
Description

Space psychologists check in with the mental health of astronauts and investigate the effects of the high-stress environment of space missions on astronauts. They are also involved in astronaut selection and training. Another part of the job is checking on the astronauts’ families and colleagues during a mission. This job will become especially important for future long-duration missions to the Moon and beyond.

Routes

Must be a registered nurse, usually through a degree and then additional qualifications.

Example UK Employers

European Space Agency

Key Stage 2 Curriculum Links

English

Speaking: Space psychologists communicate well with their patients to talk about how they are feeling and what they are experiencing.

Science

Living things and their habitats: Space psychologists need to know about how the human brain responds to different conditions.

Animals including humans: Space operations nurses know how the human body works and how that might change in space.

Earth and space: Space psychologists need to know about the experiences that astronauts may have.

Key Stage 3 Curriculum Links

English

Speaking: Space psychologists communicate well with their patients to talk about how they are feeling and what they are experiencing.

Biology

Structure and function of living organisms: Space psychologists know about the responses of the human brain to different changes in conditions, such as small environments.

Interactions and interdependencies: Space psychologists know how interactions between humans may change in a more isolated environment, such as on a space mission.

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