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astronaut

noun

  1. person who commands, pilots, or serves as a crew member of a spacecraft
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈæstɹəˌnɔːt/ / /ˈæstɹəˌnɔt/ / /ˈæstɹəˌnɑt/

noun

Etymology: From astro- + -naut. Coined from Ancient Greek ἄστρον (ástron, “star”) and ναύτης (naútēs, “sailor”).

  1. A member of the crew of a spaceship or other spacecraft that travels beyond Earth's atmosphere, or someone trained to serve that purpose.
  2. A member of the crew of a spaceship or other spacecraft that travels beyond Earth's atmosphere, or someone trained to serve that purpose.

    Though from different social, economic, and political worlds, the astronauts and cosmonauts had much in common, both as professionals and human beings.

    The American astronauts in the competing Mercury program may have joked about being “Spam in a can,” but it seems clear that Korolev wanted to have plenty of cosmonauts on hand in case another rocket blew up.

  3. A person (typically man) working abroad away from their family.