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How much do you think time peake gets paid for being away for six months?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bednobs - a blooming fortune and he deserves every penny. He's our first non-NASA astronaut and I'm very proud of him. He risked his life to get there and he's risking it again every minute until he lands safely on Earth, all in the name of discovery and wonder. A hero IMO.
Gavmacp - I believe he's partial to Primarni. ;)
Gavmacp - I believe he's partial to Primarni. ;)
"Astronaut Grades range between GS-13 and GS-15. As such, the lowest earning astronaut (GS-13 at Step 1) will be pulling away approximately $71,600, while the highest earning astronaut (GS-15 at Step 10) will be making approximately $129,500. A modest living compared to private sector potential for top notch talent, would be putting it mildly, but it’s not a bad living on the face of it."
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Tim Peake is probably on ESA Grade A3 at the moment, with promotion to A4 likely to follow once he's completed the flight. So he'll currently be getting around £55,000 pa, rising to £65,000.
So he earns about the same as an experienced London Tube driver.
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http:// www.uni verseto day.com /41252/ astrona ut-sala ry/
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/roa d-and-r ail-tra nsport/ 1178263 6/How-m uch-do- tube-dr ivers-g et-paid -and-wh y-are-t hey-str iking-n ow.html
So he earns about the same as an experienced London Tube driver.
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