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Answered by mahapuresss123
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Astronaut

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"Astronaut" technically applies to all human space travalers regardless of nationality or alliegence, however astronauts fielded by Russia or the Soviet Union are typically known instead as cosmonauts (from the Russian "kosmos" (космос), meaning "universe", also borrowed from Greek) in order to distinguish them from American or otherwise NATO-oriented space travallers, particularly in the context of the Space Race.[3] Comparatively recent developements in manned spaceflight made by the People's Republic of China and other Eastasian nations have also lead to the rise of the term taikonaut (from the Mandarin "tàikōng" (太空), meaning "space") although its use is somewhat informal and its origin is unclear.

Until 2002, astronauts were sponsored and trained exclusively by governments, either by the military or by civilian space agencies. With the suborbital flight of the privately funded SpaceShipOne in 2004, a new category of astronaut was created: the

Answered by rajeshimmaculate3
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Astronauts are the brave explorers who risk their lives for the mission.

NASA’s astronauts currently work as scientists on the International Space Station. Astronauts on Space Station conduct scientific experiments such as innovative cancer research and research on the human body and living in space.

The military selected the first astronauts in 1959. The first astronauts were military personnel who had experience flying jet aircraft and backgrounds in engineering. They also had to be shorter than 5 feet 11 inches—to fit in the Mercury spacecraft.

In addition to flight and engineering expertise, space exploration requires scientific knowledge and the ability to apply it. So, in 1964, NASA began searching for scientists to be astronauts.

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