Not really. If you go in to space, you're an astronaut. They may be from different countries, or be man or woman, or Christian or Jew or Moslem or Hindu or Buddhist, but they're still astronauts.
docters, engenires, mecanic, scientist, and pilot
Pilot, Payload Specialist, and Participant
Finding stones and looking good when doing it!
Astronauts go to different planets etc and collect specimens and other things so that scientists can research and find out more about our solar system.
Apollo 11 was the spacecraft
Astronauts of different countries working together typically communicate in English.
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trained space astronauts
Astronauts use DC electric power produced by fuel cells.
Arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, etc
Astronauts have been to every level and beyond, and go to different ones depending on the goal of the mission they are sent on.
The difference of the apollo 11 astronauts wand the Apollo 17 astronaut was that in Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was a scientist, while All in the Apollo 11 were astronauts.
Finding stones and looking good when doing it!
Astronauts go to different planets etc and collect specimens and other things so that scientists can research and find out more about our solar system.
Astronauts must take lightweight, easy to cook foods on space missions. They generally take foods that have been dried by an intense freezing process.
containers, space suits,
Astronauts like to bring their hobbies from home and do them in space to see how different it is. They also read, watch movies, play games.
Apollo 11 was the spacecraft
Different astronauts took different food to the moon depending on their dietary and nutritional needs. All the food taken to space during Apollo was freeze dried. The astronaut had to reconstitute the food with hot water in order to eat their meal. The Apollo 16 astronauts took extra Tang to the moon to combat the potassium deficiencies encountered by the Apollo 15 astronauts.