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Can you still work in the space industry with a maths degree?

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Original post by h.xlx
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Yeah. I imagine they hire statisticians and applied mathematicians too. :smile:
Do you have any idea for what specific jobs in this industry you're interested in?
Yes you can
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Original post by rayquaza17
Yeah. I imagine they hire statisticians and applied mathematicians too. :smile:
Do you have any idea for what specific jobs in this industry you're interested in?


I don't know about specific jobs, but working for the European space agency, nasa, spaceX, etc. If that helps lol
Yes. Mechanics.
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Definitely !!!
Original post by h.xlx
I don't know about specific jobs, but working for the European space agency, nasa, spaceX, etc. If that helps lol


If you want a decent job at NASA/SpaceX, you'll have to be an American citizen unfortunately.
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Original post by Student403
If you want a decent job at NASA/SpaceX, you'll have to be an American citizen unfortunately.


Really?! I was looking online and they were talking about international students who went on to work for them. (Not necessarily in America but for them nonetheless)

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Original post by h.xlx
Really?! I was looking online and they were talking about international students who went on to work for them. (Not necessarily in America but for them nonetheless)

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I think they are the minority. I know it's very hard because the government sees rockets and spacecraft as very close to missiles, and so they take military precautions
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Original post by Student403
I think they are the minority. I know it's very hard because the government sees rockets and spacecraft as very close to missiles, and so they take military precautions


Ahhh, I see. Thanks dude!

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Original post by h.xlx
Ahhh, I see. Thanks dude!

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All good :smile:

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