The Russian word for space explorers is cosmonauts, which is the English spelling of the Russian word kosmonavt, which, in the Russian alphabet, is written космона́вт.
The word has Greek roots: kosmos (universe) and nautes (sailor).
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they call their money rubles.
Some of the other astronauts used to tease him and call him "Edwin", but he didn't really mind.
They were the Russians.
Russians immigrated from Russia because of the way there treated and for freedom of religion.
Last of the Ghetto Astronauts was created in 1995.
Russians call their country "Россия" (Rossiya) in Russian.
Russians call Christmas рождество or rozhdestvo.
No, there are lots of Russians that have become astronauts.
Americans and Europeans, are called astronauts. Russians are called cosmonauts.
they call their money rubles.
Russians call a god bog. When addressing God (for example, in prayers) they say bozhe. Most Russians believers are Christians, so they specifically believe in Jesus Christ and call him Iisus.
No, no Russians have died on the moon. The only humans to have died in space missions were three American astronauts in the Apollo 1 incident on January 27, 1967.
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Russia has not landed a manned vessel on the moon.
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