No verified astronauts meet the criteria for a list titled “Astronauts from Wyoming.”
Note why the exact search for “Astronauts from Wyoming” comes up empty. Wyoming has a very small population and few large research universities or major military test bases. NASA historically selects many astronauts from military test pilot ranks and from graduates of big STEM programs. That combination makes it unlikely for many astronauts to originate from sparsely populated states like Wyoming.
Explain the technical and historical reasons behind the absence. NASA’s selection favors candidates with advanced technical degrees, long military flight records, or ties to big aerospace centers. Those career paths cluster near large cities, universities, and Air Force or Navy test facilities. Only a few people from very small states follow that path, so birthplace-based lists for Wyoming often return no matches. Consider close alternatives instead: astronauts born in nearby states (Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nebraska), or space professionals who lived, studied, or worked in Wyoming though they never served as NASA astronauts.
List related categories that do exist and what to explore next. Check lists of astronauts by region (Mountain West), astronauts from neighboring states, and NASA mission rosters. Look for Wyoming connections in other ways: Wyoming-born engineers, pilots, university alumni in aerospace, or astronauts who visited or gave talks in the state. Explore those categories if you want space stories tied to Wyoming.
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