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Astronauts Who Spent 286 Extra Days in Space Earned No Overtime. But They Did Get a $5 a Day “Incidentals” AllowanceAs Clayton Anderson, who spent 152 days on the space station in 2007, noted on social media: “Being an astronaut was amazing and my dream job, but it IS a government job with government pay.” Anderson ...
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Futurism on MSNYou Will Never Guess What the Stranded Astronauts Got Paid for Their TroubleDuring their months-long extended stay on the International Space Station, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore didn't ...
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Stranded ISS astronauts may have a ‘difficult time’ rehabilitating upon their return to Earth: Retired astronautRetired NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson discusses the SpaceX rescue mission to save stranded astronauts in the International Space Station on ‘Fox News Live.’ Heating up: Newsom, Pritzker ...
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Being an astronaut 'is govt job with govt pay,' says Clayton Anderson who spent 152 days in spaceAccording to The New York Times, NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson, who spent 152 days aboard the International Space Station in 2007, reportedly received a daily allowance of about $1.20, amounting ...
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Guess what your tax dollars don't pay for? Astronaut overtimeThe math works out to about $1,430 in extra pay for 286 days of floating around in a tin can while their bones slowly dissolve. And that's actually generous compared to astronaut Clayton Anderson ...
Still, if a $5 per diem seems low for a job that causes enough muscle and bone loss for you to need a gurney when you return to Earth, spare a thought for Clayton Anderson, the NASA astronaut who ...
The two American astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station for nine months may have been stuck there because of the presidential election, one of their fellow spacemen thinks.
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