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cosmonaut
[ koz-muh-nawt, -not ]
noun
- a Russian or Soviet astronaut.
cosmonaut
/ ˈkɒzməˌnɔːt /
noun
- an astronaut, esp in the former Soviet Union
Other Words From
- cosmo·nautic adjective
- cosmo·nauti·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of cosmonaut1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cosmonaut1
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MobyFoxAs far as we can tell, no astronaut or cosmonaut has taken a smartwatch into space yet.
What’s more, every Soviet R-7 rocket or American Atlas that was used to send an astronaut or cosmonaut to orbit was one fewer that could be used in a theater of war.
Seven astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station will celebrate the holidays 250 miles above their families on Earth this year.
It was a risk that Komarov and his fellow cosmonauts knew all too well, and were willing to take.
Piloting Soyuz 1, the first into orbit, would be Vladimir Komarov, awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union after his first spaceflight in October 1964, and perhaps the most respected cosmonaut after Yuri Gagarin.
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