Becoming a Space Scientist at 13 - Advice

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The discussion centers on the aspirations of a 13-year-old interested in becoming a space scientist, specifically in fields such as astrophysics, astrobiology, and xenobiology. Key institutions mentioned for pursuing these disciplines include NASA, which focuses on space exploration, and major universities like Princeton, Harvard, MIT, UCLA, and UC Berkeley. The conversation emphasizes the importance of selecting the right educational path to achieve a career in space science.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of astrophysics principles
  • Knowledge of astrobiology and xenobiology
  • Familiarity with NASA's role in space exploration
  • Awareness of major universities offering relevant programs
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the field of astrophysics and its career opportunities
  • Explore astrobiology and xenobiology as potential areas of study
  • Investigate NASA's educational programs and internships
  • Look into undergraduate programs at Princeton, Harvard, MIT, UCLA, and UC Berkeley
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Young aspiring scientists, educators guiding students in STEM fields, and anyone interested in pursuing a career in space science and exploration.

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I am interested in space. I want to become a great scientist and work on stars, planets, black holes, galaxies and possibility of life in space. Which disciplines would be correct for me to choose?

By the way i am 13 years old and not a native speaker. Sorry for my bad english.
 
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Thanks for answering my question.
 
What is the biggest foundation for astrophysical studies? CERN or NASA?
 
I'd have to say NASA as it deals with issues of space travel and space exploration:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA

vs CERN which specializes in particle physics:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CERN

for your interest you probably need to look into major universities like Princeton, Harvard or MIT or UCLA, or UC Berkeley or even UT at Austin. There are other esteemed universities in UK and in Europe and other countries as well.
 
Thanks again.
 

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