astronaut
People who have travelled in space are called astronauts or cosmonauts.
No, Voyager is not an American space shuttle. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are twin spacecraft launched by NASA in 1977 on a mission to study the outer planets. They are not designed for human travel like the space shuttle.
The word "astronaut" has three syllables. The word is divided as as-tro-naut.
as-tro-naut
The Chinese call astronauts "taikonauts." This term is a combination of the Chinese word for space, "taikong," and the suffix "-naut" from astronaut.
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The root "naut" is not a suffix. It has the same meaning as the Greek root (ship, sailing), and the usual translation is "sailor" or "voyager."E.g. astronaut = astro + naut = "star voyager"
astronaut=astro, region of stars, and naut, voyager
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.
Words that contain the root word of naut are nautical, astronaut and astronauts.
People who have travelled in space are called astronauts or cosmonauts.
nautical concerning sailors or navigation -Samson ( he's coming for you)
Venus, Voyager, Viking, Virgo
AS-tro-naut
The root of many English word with "naut" in them relates to sailors and the sea. However juggernaut is from the Hindi from the Sanskrit "Jagannatha" (Lord of the World) a form of the name of Lord Krishna. As a consequence the term means master or lord (nātha) of the World or Universe (jagat).
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
As-tro-naut has three syllables.