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What is the mass of an astronaut on earth?

The mass of an astronaut on Earth would be the same as their mass in space. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with location. It is the weight of the astronaut that would vary depending on the gravitational force acting on them.


Do you need to be born in the US to be an astronaut?

No, you do not need to be born in the US to be an astronaut. NASA's astronaut selection criteria require that candidates be U.S. citizens, but they do not specify that they must be born in the country.


Why does an astronaut still have the same mass on the moon?

Your mass is the amount of matter that contains, it is your weight that will differ due to gravity. The astronaut still has the same amount of matter whether he be on earth, in space, or on the moon, though due to the different strenghts of gravity he will weight the most on earth, 1/6th of this on the moon, and be weightless in outer space.


What is the difference between an astronaut and a cosmonaut?

Astronaut and cosmonaut are the names given to people who travel in space, either as a pilot or crew member of a spacecraft. Astronaut is widely used by English-speaking countries, cosmonaut is used by Russia. Other countries like China use completely different words for space traveler.But they are essentially the same thing, astronaut being an American version and cosmonaut generally referring to Russian space travelers. It is the English rendering of the Russian word Kosmonavt


Who is on board the international space station?

Expedition 18, due planetside in April 2009, is made up of: * NASA astronaut Michael Fincke, commander and, * Russian Federal Space Agency cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, flight engineer, * Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, * NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus, flight engineer * NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff, flight engineer