They鈥檙e courageous, have determination, and travel beyond the Earth to help push scientific knowledge forward.
Thats how the Canadian Space Agency defines an astronaut.
And that鈥檚 what the space agency is looking for in the next two Canadians who鈥檒l get to put the coolest job title on their LinkedIn profile.
In a list released this week, 72 people are in the running to fill those two spots, including six with ties to B.C.
Michael Koehle, a physician-scientist, is also an associate professor at UBC鈥檚 Vancouver campus.
He has a doctorate in medicine from the University of Toronto a PhD in exercise physiology from UBC, amongst other certifications.
When asked if he鈥檚 excited about making the first round, Koehle said it鈥檚 too early to be excited.
鈥淭here are still about seventy highly-qualified pilots, engineers, scientists and physicians vying for just two spots.鈥
On Thursday, he was preparing to leave for the next selection camp over the weekend.
鈥淚t has been an interesting process so far, but I think this next selection camp should be the first real indication of what they expect and who they are looking for,鈥 he said.
From 3772 applications down to 72 candidates, find out who could : .
鈥 CanadianSpaceAgency (@csa_asc)
Other B.C.-based candidates include , professor of chemical oceanography, University of Victoria and , a chemistry instructor, from the University of British Columbia Okanagan.
B.C. born candidates include, , a Royal Canadian Air Force pilot born in Murrayville; , a wing surgeon for the air force from Kelowna; and , a general surgery resident originally from Vancouver.
These candidates, and the other 66 applicants were narrowed down from more than 3,500 submissions in the summer.
The space agency will continue its selection process over the next year, and will update its list of regularly.
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