An astronaut is a trained professional who travels into space to conduct scientific research, perform experiments, and operate spacecraft. They undergo rigorous training in various fields, including physics, engineering, and physical fitness, to prepare for the challenges of space travel. Astronauts may work for government space agencies, like NASA, or private companies involved in space exploration. Their missions contribute to our understanding of space and can involve tasks such as conducting experiments in microgravity or repairing satellites.
Neil Armstrong began his astronaut training in 1962 as part of NASA's second astronaut group, known as the New Nine. He was selected as an astronaut candidate in September 1962.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
The first astronaut to land on the moon was Neil Armstrong , and he walked on the moon in the year 1969.
To date (and probably until the 2030's), there has been no manned mission sent to Mars by NASA or any other astronomical organization. No human being has gone to Mars, and the furthest man has ever gone from the Earth is to the Moon. Thus, we don't understand what you're talking about
Neil Armstrong was inspired to become an astronaut due to his lifelong fascination with flight and exploration. His early experiences as a pilot and his passion for aviation fueled his desire to push the boundaries of human capability. The excitement of the Space Race and the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking scientific endeavors also motivated him to pursue a career in space exploration. Ultimately, Armstrong's ambition was driven by a desire to explore the unknown and make a meaningful impact on humanity's understanding of space.
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she was an astronout
Astronaut is the correct spelling.
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Neil Armstrong
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he went to do the moon and he was the first at the moon
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because he wanted to beat the Russians to the moon
Yes, they do. They often are piloits with many years of flight experience.
The possessive form of the noun astronaut is astronaut's(-aut's).