As far as we know, no astronauts have ever set out on a trip to any star. We can be sure that
if any ever did, they're still on the way.
It's much more likely that any astronauts who ever set out to travel to a distant star used their
imaginations instead of an engine. That's the great thing about being human.
The farthest humans have been is the Moon, using chemical propulsion. The
nearest star is about 390 times farther away than the moon is, and the second
nearest star is 271,000 times farther away than the nearest one is.
They could, but as of now, no astronauts have travelled to any other planets in the solar system.
sound needs something to travel through and space has no air for it to travel
They flew
Astronauts have not landed on Uranus and Neptune, as they have only visited the Moon, Mars, and the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn. Exploration of these distant gas giants would require advanced technology and significant challenges to overcome.
A rocket.
People who travel in space are called astronauts.
No, the word 'astronauts' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'astronaut'; a word for someone who is trained to travel in a spacecraft; a word for a person.
"Distant shrines" often refers to holy sites to which pilgrims travel.
so we can know more about it
Astronauts are people who travel in rockets to space.
People who travel in space are often called astronauts.
you can't really