Synonym: cosmonaut, spaceman. Similar words: astronomer, strong, patronage, disastrous, patron, electronic, stroke, electronics. Meaning: ['æstrənɔːt] n. a person trained to travel in a spacecraft.
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91. The moon gravity meter has good experimental effect on the earth before landing on the moon, but it can't normally work when astronaut set up the gravity meter on the moon on schedule.
92. The necessity of computational multi - body dynamics simulating the astronaut extra vehicular activity ( EVA ) was described.
93. The STS-95 mission also marked the return of pioneering Mercury astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn to space.
94. Such bursts occasionally deliver in excess of a couple of hundred rem over an hour or so—a lethal dose to an unshielded astronaut. The great flare of February 23, 1956, is a notorious example.
95. The fire was so big that American astronaut John Glenn could see it from space as he orbited Earth.
96. The main flight strip system is an important part of manned spacecraft project for callback the return modules and rescuing the astronaut in time[Sentencedict.com], and the communication is the information pivot of it.
97. On board with Ansari were Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin and US astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, who were to join German astronaut Thomas Reiter on the station just over 48 hours after liftoff.
98. The third member of the Expedition 13 crew is European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter, who arrived at the outpost on the STS-121 mission.
99. Astronaut Soichi Noguchi of Japan watches as a baseball floats toward the camera on the mid-deck of the shuttle Discovery during his "crew choice" video segment from the orbiter August 7, 2005.
100. Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson set in motion equipment shutdown procedures and, with crewmate Douglas Wheelock, installed a jumper cable to keep all the rooms cool.
101. Astronaut Michael Good rides Atlantis'remote manipulator system arm during a spacewalk.
102. The fifth objective, was astronaut training, mainly a useful byproduct of the program.
103. On Thursday, the president began with words to one attendee, astronaut Mark Kelly, the husband of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
104. Centuries after storytellers' imaginations first sent Persian rugs airborne, a Japanese astronaut has demonstrated a real flying carpet aboard the international space station.
105. European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Angelo Nespoli sits inside Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft in the assembling hangar at the Baikonur cosmodrome in Russia.
106. On June 3, 1964, Edward White became the first American astronaut to perform a spacewalk, otherwise known as an extra-vehicular activity (EVA), going outside this Gemini IV capsule for 20 minutes.
107. One day I could draw a fortuneteller; the next, an astronaut.
107. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
108. It was used in 1961 during the flight of astronaut astronaut Alan Shepard.
109. Reporter found, the astronaut spaces walk when puts on the astronavigation clothing and the cabin the astronavigation clothing has the huge difference.
110. I want to be an astronaut, Can you put that in your pipe and smoke it?
111. Another current ISS crew member, European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut and flight engineer Thomas Reiter, is scheduled to stay aboard the station until December.
112. Space shuttle Discovery performed a slow back flip and then docked at the International Space Station. It's delivering a massive lab and two new occupants : a NASA astronaut and Buzz Lightyear.
113. Polar mesospheric clouds are also known as noctilucent or "night-shining" clouds—a property that is clearly visible in this astronaut photograph.
114. This phenomenon is caused by sunlight reflecting off the water surface, in a mirror-like manner, directly back towards the astronaut observer aboard the International Space Station.
115. A compact man with a handlebar moustache, he heads the orbiter closeout crew; he's the guy who shakes hands with each astronaut just before they lift off.
116. The expression A-OK means the situation is fine . A-ok is a Space Age expression. it was used in 1961 during a flight of an american astronaut .
117. Two Russians and a U.S. astronaut aborted a return to Earth today when their space capsule failed to separate from the International Space Station.
118. One thought that long periods ent in ace might make it nece ary for an astronaut to have a private line of communication to his stock broker.
119. She's had over a hundred careers including art teacher, presidential candidate, and astronaut.
120. Schweickart, chair of the foundation's board, is a former NASA astronaut who piloted Apollo 9's lunar module in 1969 and served as the backup commander for the first Skylab mission in 1973.
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