Neil Armstrong became an astronaut in 2010 at the age of three
The typical age range to become an astronaut is between 26 and 46 years old, although exceptions can be made based on experience and qualifications.
there is not an age limit but the youngest was 25 years old , so i would say 25 !!! trust me that is the answer the youngest astronaut is 25 years old ! your welCOME ! :)
Yes, the age of a star can affect its brightness. Younger stars tend to be brighter than older stars because they are still in the process of converting hydrogen into helium through nuclear fusion, which releases a lot of energy. As stars age and exhaust their hydrogen fuel, they can become dimmer.
There is no specific age requirement to become an astronomer. Typically, individuals need a postgraduate degree in astronomy or a related field to work in research or academia. Many aspiring astronomers begin their studies in their late teens or early twenties.
When you are a baby.
Eyesight can go wrong at any time of life, though it is usually from middle-age to elderly.
every person is different but usually not until past the age of 60
it might. if you have bad eyesight, then it will.
Age of consent is the age you can give legal consent to have sex. Sometimes it is 16 but it can also be 18 and then coincide with the legal age, age of majority, which is when you legally become an adult.
Yes, age can affect vision and eyesight. As people age, it is common for eyesight to deteriorate due to changes in the lens of the eye, which can lead to conditions like presbyopia, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration. Regular eye exams are important in monitoring and addressing these age-related changes.
Dogs will become inactive as they get older. Its just old age. But have their teeth checked - sometimes it is tooth pain.
Yes, anyone over the age of 16 and are physically able (bad eyesight, etc.)
As people get older, their senses start to fade. They may not be as sharp as they once were, such as in the cases of hearing or eyesight.
Yes, eyesight can improve. Often, the improvements develop naturally as a person ages, especially through middle-age. For example, a severely near-sighted person at age 7 years old may later find the near-sightedness has improved by the time they are over 40-years old. Conversely, eyesight can also deteriorate as a person ages. Some people who had 20/20 (perfect) vision as a child, teen, and young adult suddenly finds their sight has diminished in middle age.
Newborn squirrels typically open their eyes when they are around 4-5 weeks old. At this age, their eyesight is still developing, and they will gradually become more aware of their surroundings as they grow.
Helen Keller lost her eyesight at the age of three. Helen Keller was both deaf and blind. She became the first person with her disabilities to graduate from college.