NASA Recruiting Astronauts ‘In Preparation’ for Eventual Trip to Mars

Here's the right stuff you need to qualify.

The space agency is recruiting new astronauts “in preparation for the agency's journey to Mars,” it announced today.

Officially, all you need in order to apply is a bachelor’s degree in engineering, biological or physical science, or mathematics, plus just three years of professional experience or 1,000 hours of pilot time.

You must also be able to pass the space physical, which restricts would-be astronauts to men and women no taller than 6-feet 4-inches. (Sorry, tall space geeks.)

"Those selected for this service will fly on U.S. made spacecraft from American soil,” Bolden promised.

NASA, which retired its manned space shuttle program in 2011, is apparently ready to revive the practice from the space pad in Florida.