astronomers,air force pilots or any other type of pilots, engeneers, scientists
it depends on what they train to do
The LEM was extremely small but had onboard two canvas hammocks that were similar to what sailors used to sleep in. The beds were uncomfortable, cramped and often the astronauts were so adrenelin pumped, they did not sleep much.
The first rockets to send people to the moon were in December 1968 on Apollo 8. Those astronauts were not due to land on the moon, just to test if they could reach it and get back. Apollo 10 did similar work in 1969. The first to land on the moon were astronauts from Apollo 11 in July 1969.
There are no astronauts on the moon now. The last time astronauts were on the moon was in 1972. There are lots of astronauts in space. Most of them are on the International Space Station, which is orbiting the Earth. They are doing lots of scientific jobs there, and they are continuing the construction of the space station. There are usually 6 people on it at any one time. The Space Shuttle usually brings people to and from the International Space Station. So when it is also orbiting the Earth, there are more than 6 people in space.
Airplanes do not fly high enough to be unaffected by the force of gravity.
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Their suits-similar to divers.
it depends on what they train to do
Astronauts' job is to repair damaged satellites and to ensure that it is working in perfect situation Written & Answered by Tweety Twix Twists
To be a astronaut you must be a science student and be a pilot, either in the navy or A.I.F.
some astronauts think that they have found water on the moon
their jobs are similar to the ones we have here
Similar jobs are being a writer for a news paper or being a millonnare :)
there are plenty of jobs in Iceland and they are all similar to American jobs
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Pediatrician is my best answer
The Cell wall and the Cell membrane have the same jobs. They both protect the cell. Golgi bodies and Vacuole also have similar jobs. They both store items.