BitLife Astronaut Scan Guide
Astronaut is one of the most prestigious careers your character can achieve in BitLife. Life as an astronaut isn’t all spacewalks and star-gazing, though. Soon you will have to scan the universe for interesting phenomena and publish your work. Find out belowhow to get a successful scan as an astronaut in BitLife.
How to Get a Successful Astronaut Scan in BitLife
Once you have finished your studies and have begun your space adventure it is time to start exploring the stars and publishing your findings. This is not as simple as it sounds, however. There’s a bit of a trick to getting your work accepted with good reviews.
Getting good peer reviews for your articles boosts your reputation as an astronaut. This then allows you to climb the ranks from Cadet to General. You can also gain the ‘Eureka’ achievement if your publication is nominated for the Nobel Prize. When you are scanning planets you will want to only publish the most interesting phenomena (see the list below).

If you scan and it comes up with a result you do not want, you’re able to delete it. If you delete a good finding, your boss will be mad at you, so make sure you publish all potentially decent results! Note that time has no effect: you can achieve a good result at any time of the day. The list below shows the GHz needed to find each planet, and the results you are looking for.
All Planetary Scan Frequencies in BitLife
The list above gives you the best chance of a good peer-reviewed article result. Occasionally, though, they can still come back as ‘poor’. If this happens then keep trying until you find the best results. At the moment it seems you are guaranteed a good result if you manage to find Uranus or Pluto.
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