i think not because astronouts dont go to space no more.
Europe has both land and oceans. It has lots of land and also the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
yes
Mostly by land. They all connect in one way or another. Atlantic and Pacific at the south end of South America. The Indian and Atlantic oceans at the bottom of Africa. The Arctic sea connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The Med ends up in the Atlantic.
Oceans do not "live in" nations or other areas of land. The Atlantic Ocean borders France.
That would be Canada.
because it connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Depends on which program you're referring to. Mercury astronauts landed in the Atlantic Ocean. Gemini astronauts also landed in the Atlantic ocean with the exception of Gemini 8 which, due to being aborted after less than a day in space, landed in the Western Pacific Ocean. All Apollo crews landed in the Pacific Ocean with the exception of Apollo 7 & Apollo 9 which landed in the Atlantic near Bermuda and the Bahamas, respectively. Russian Cosmonauts didn't land in the ocean at all--they came down on land.
Africa, Antarctica, North America, and South America are touched by both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. The Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans run from the ice of the North Pole to the ice of the South Pole. But unlike the Southern polar ice, the Northern polar ice doesn't cover land.
By definition, there are no oceans 'in' Argentina, because Argentina is part of a land mass. Argentina borders the South Atlantic Ocean. Please note capitals for names.
On the Panama Canal because of the way the oceans curve into the land
The narrow bit is the Ithsmus of Panama, but of course the whole of the American Continent separates the Atlantic & Pacific.
Um...astronauts DID land on the moon...