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astronaut


as·tro·naut

A0487100 (ăs′trə-nôt′)n. A person trained to pilot, navigate, or otherwise participate as a crew member of a spacecraft.
[astro- + Greek nautēs, sailor (from naus, ship; see nāu- in Indo-European roots).]

astronaut

(ˈæstrəˌnɔːt) n1. (Astronautics) a person trained for travelling in space. See also cosmonaut2. (Professions) a person trained for travelling in space. See also cosmonaut[C20: from astro- + -naut from Greek nautēs sailor, on the model of aeronaut]

as•tro•naut

(ˈæs trəˌnɔt, -ˌnɒt)

n. a person engaged in or trained for spaceflight. [1925–30; astro- + (aero)naut, probably via French astronaute]
Thesaurus
Noun1.astronaut - a person trained to travel in a spacecraftastronaut - a person trained to travel in a spacecraft; "the Russians called their astronauts cosmonauts"cosmonaut, spacemantraveler, traveller - a person who changes locationspacewalker - an astronaut who is active outside a spacecraft in outer space

astronaut

noun space traveller, cosmonaut, spaceman, spacewoman, space pilot The shuttle explosion killed seven astronauts.
Translations
宇航员

astronaut

(ˈӕstrənoːt) noun a person who travels in space. Who was the first astronaut to land on the moon? 太空人 宇航员

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astronaut


astronaut,

crew member on a U.S. manned spaceflight mission; the Soviet term is cosmonaut. Candidates for manned spaceflight are carefully screened to meet the highest physical and mental standards, and they undergo rigorous training. The early astronauts had all previously been test pilots, but later astronauts have included scientists and physicians, journalists, and politicians. As far as is possible, all conditions to be encountered in space are simulated in ground training. Astronauts are trained to function effectively in cramped quarters while wearing restrictive spacesuits; they are accelerated in giant centrifuges to test their reactions to the inertial forces experienced during liftoff; they are prepared for the physiological disorientation they will experience in space arising from weightlessnessweightlessness,
the absence of any observable effects of gravitation. This condition is experienced by an observer when he and his immediate surroundings are allowed to move freely in the local gravitational field.
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; and they spend long periods in isolation chambers to test their psychological reactions to solitude. Using trainers and mock-ups of actual spacecraft, astronauts rehearse every maneuver from liftoff to recovery, and every conceivable malfunction and difficulty is anticipated and prepared for. In addition to flight training, astronauts are required to have thorough knowledge of all aspects of space sciencespace science,
body of scientific knowledge as it relates to space exploration; it is sometimes also called astronautics. Space science draws on the conventional sciences of physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering, as well as requiring specific research of its own.
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, such as celestial mechanics and rocketry. Concurrent with all other preparation, astronauts must maintain excellent physical condition. Manned spaceflight began on Apr. 8, 1961, when the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbited the earth. Other prominent cosmonauts included Vladimir Komarov, commander of the first Voskhod spacecraft, Alexis Leonov, first man to walk in space, and Valentina Terechkova, first woman cosmonaut. Prominent American astronauts include Alan B. Shepard, Jr., who made a suborbital flight on May 5, 1961; John H. Glenn, Jr., who was the first American to orbit the earth; Neil A. Armstrong, Jr., Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., and Michael Collins, the crew of the Apollo 11 spacecraft that first landed on the Moon in 1969; and Sally K. Ride, America's first female astronaut.

Bibliography

See T. Wolfe, The Right Stuff (1975); G. L. Burdett and G. A. Soffen, The Human Quest in Space (1987); M. Collins, Carrying Fire (1989).

astronaut

[′as·trə‚nȯt] (aerospace engineering) In United States terminology, a person who rides in a space vehicle.

See astronaut

ASTRONAUT


ASTRONAUT

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astronaut


Related to astronaut: NASA
  • noun

Synonyms for astronaut

noun space traveller

Synonyms

  • space traveller
  • cosmonaut
  • spaceman
  • spacewoman
  • space pilot

Synonyms for astronaut

noun a person trained to travel in a spacecraft

Synonyms

  • cosmonaut
  • spaceman

Related Words

  • traveler
  • traveller
  • spacewalker
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