An astronaut.
An astronaut is a person who travels beyond the stars, exploring outer space and conducting research in spacecraft.
An astronaut is the person who travels into space. They are trained professionals who journey into space to conduct research, experiments, or participate in space exploration missions.
An astronaut is a person who travels in space.
An astronaut.
A person who travels outside the atmosphere of the earth is called an astronaut. They are trained space travelers who journey to space to conduct scientific research, explore new territories, or operate spacecraft.
A person that travels in space is known as an Astronaut, also referred to as a Cosmonaut. An astronaut is a person who travels in space. They are usually trained to operate spaceships and other machines that they may need to survive in space.
A person who travels into space is called an Astronaut. The name is derived from Latin and literally means "Star Sailor." If travel in space ever becomes highly reoutine, it is to be expected that a simpler, more mundane word will be used.
The space program that launched the first person into outer space was the Soviet program called Vostok. Yuri Gagarin was the first human to go into space aboard Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961.
A person from Russia who explores space is called a cosmonaut. Cosmonauts are trained astronauts who are part of the Russian space program and conduct missions to outer space.
Russian astronauts, be they from the old USSR or modern-day Russia, have always been known as 'cosmonauts'.
An astronomer is a person who studies outer space, including the stars, planets, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. They use observatories, telescopes, and other technologies to conduct their research and study the universe.
Stars are probably called stars because of some Latin/Greek word root that I don't know about and Outer Space is called Outer Space because its outer (Outside the world) and is just empty space. Hope I helped.