Astronauts

/ˈæstrənɔːts/ noun

Trained space explorers and pilots who travel in spacecraft beyond Earth's atmosphere, conducting research and missions in outer space.

From Greek 'astron' (star) and 'nautes' (sailor), literally 'star sailor.' The term was coined in the 1920s, though the first human spaceflight didn't occur until 1961 with Yuri Gagarin.

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