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NASA astronaut reveals surprising truth when asked how much they get paid
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Updated 10:39 17 Aug 2025 GMT+1Published 10:36 17 Aug 2025 GMT+1

NASA astronaut reveals surprising truth when asked how much they get paid

The answer will surprise you

Brenna Cooper

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Have you ever wondered how much an astronaut earns? The answer may very well surprise you.

Travelling into space isn't a journey for the faint-hearted. Wannabe spacefarers will spend years in education studying for a degree in science or engineering and gaining flying experience before they can even be considered by organisations such as NASA or the European Space Agency (ESA).

Get the job and you're then expected to complete an average of two years in specialist training before you make it to the launchpad.

That's pretty extensive when you compare that to the amount of training most of us got for our jobs.

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Then there's also the fact that going into space involves numerous risks, health implications and spending an extended period of time away from loved ones.

Heading into space isn't a journey for the faint-hearted (Getty Stock Image)
Heading into space isn't a journey for the faint-hearted (Getty Stock Image)

And don't even get us started on the overtime requirements when you're up in space.

Given the number of hoops which you have to jump through to secure a spot on the International Space Station (ISS), you'd presume that astronauts are very well compensated for their work, right?

Well, not as much as you'd expect, according to retired astronaut Nicole Stott.

The 62-year-old recently sat down to discuss all things space and space travel in an interview with LADbible.

So, how much does NASA compensate its astronauts financially?

"Not a lot," Nicole said, explaining that at the end of the day, astronauts are still public sector workers.

"Government civil servant," she added. "You don’t become an astronaut to get paid a lot of money."

A retired NASA astronaut revealed everything you want to know about going to space (YouTube/LADbible)
A retired NASA astronaut revealed everything you want to know about going to space (YouTube/LADbible)

How much does an astronaut get paid on average?

According to numerous reports, a NASA astronaut can expect to receive an average salary of $152,258 (£112,347) per year, however, this can vary depending on experience.

Meanwhile, Space Crew reports that ESA astronauts can expect to receive a starting salary of £54,416 for their work, rising with experience.

Salaries weren't the only topic Stott touched on in the interview, with the former astronaut revealing how you go to the toilet in space - and the stomach-churning way in which your 'liquid waste' is recycled during your stay.

Due to the lack of gravity in space, astronauts have to use a funnel attached to a tube for urination or carefully attach themselves to a specially designed seat to do any other business (via ESA).

"It's a little messy at first," Stott explained.

She also revealed that 'liquid waste' is then filtered and recycled into clean drinking water for the astronauts.

Yes, you heard that right.

"We actually recycle all of the liquid waste, a majority of that into clean drinking water," she added.

"As my friend [current astronaut] Don Pettit likes to say 'yesterday's coffee becomes today's coffee'."

Which just goes to show, astronauts aren't doing the job for anything other than the love of space.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/LADbible

Topics: NASA, Science, Space, Money, Jobs

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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