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lunarnaut|ˈl(j)uːnənɔːt| Also lunanaut. [f. lunar a. + -naut, after aeronaut, astronaut.] One who travels or has travelled to the moon.
1965Guardian 30 Aug. 12/1 The moon men (or lunarnauts, as they will doubtless come to be called) must be able to park their spacecraft. 1966Electronics Weekly 27 July 29/2 (heading) Lunanauts will land with a reassuring ‘bump’. 1969Scottish Daily Mail 13 Jan. 2/6 Lunarnaut Frank Borman warned today that space flights are ‘chancy’. 1971Daily Tel. 30 Jan. 3/3 The Command and Service Module orbit the Moon while the lunarnauts carry out experiments and walk on its surface. |