Depending where that space traveler comes from they are called different things.
Americans are called astronauts
Russians are called cosmonauts
Europeans are sometimes called spatianaut
and the Chinese are called in the media Taikonauts.
Usually other countries use the term astronaut.
astronaut refers to the Latin word astro for star and naut, as in sailor or voyager, therefor an astronaut is a voyager of the star. where as a cosmonaut is Latin for universe, voyager of the universe.
astronaut
yes he is he is a travler vicelord
curious, a travler, hisorial person.
To put it simply, No Otzi was not a Time - traveler.
460 in exact as counted from a professinal travler
Carl von Linné Astrid Lindgren
"Viator," literally "user of the road" Can be masculine or feminine.
you get them from keys so btw the keys are in sactary:)
no he is not an Irish Traveller happens to have an Irish name more of a romany.
The space between your toes is called the interdigital space.
The space mission was called The Apollo11.
It is called "Space" ... a descriptive title suggestive of the vast volumes of nothingness or 'space' so ubiquitously and homogeneously distributed there.