The term cosmonaut is used to describe Russian space travelers, the equivalent of the American term astronaut. In both cases, it means people who travel in outer space.
A cosmonaut travels to space, typically aboard a spacecraft like the Russian Soyuz or the International Space Station. They undergo extensive training to live and work in microgravity and conduct scientific research while in orbit around the Earth.
That was the soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin.
The cosmonaut traveled to the International Space Station for a research mission.
Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin went into space on 12 April 1961.
Yuri Gargarin, a cosmonaut of the USSR, was the first into space on April 12, 1961.
Yuri Gagarin - a Russian cosmonaut.
Yuri Gargarin Soviet cosmonaut in 1961.
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A cosmonaut travels to space, typically aboard a spacecraft like the Russian Soyuz or the International Space Station. They undergo extensive training to live and work in microgravity and conduct scientific research while in orbit around the Earth.
That was the soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin.
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The Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was launched in space in 1961.
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"cosmonaut" is the correct spelling.
The cosmonaut traveled to the International Space Station for a research mission.
A cosmonaut is another term for an astronaut. Generally, the term "cosmonaut" is used only for astronauts associated with the Soviet or Russian space program.
the Russian wor for an astronaut. they call them cosmonaut.