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SpaceNaute®, HRG
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astronaut (from the
Ancient Gr**** ἄστρον (astron),
meaning 'star', and ναύτης (
nautes),
meaning 'sailor') is a
person trained, equipped, and deplo**** by a human...
- Gr**** ναύτης (
nautes),
meaning 'sailor') who have
flown to
space.
Prince Sultan bin
Salman Al Saud of
Saudi Arabia flew in the US
Space Shuttle in 1985...
- word
nautical derives from the
Latin nauticus, from Gr**** nautikos, from
nautēs: "sailor", from naus: "ship".
Further information on
nautical terminology...
- word
nautical derives from the
Latin nauticus, from Gr**** nautikos, from
nautēs: "sailor", from naus: "ship".
Further information on
nautical terminology...
- term
aquanaut derives from the
Latin word aqua ("water") plus the Gr****
nautes ("sailor"), by
analogy to the
similar construction "astronaut". The word...
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stage and
backdrop used for the
presentation of plays,
along with a
larger space suitable for the
combat of
gladiators and of animals, and
other large-scale...
- at the base of the
triangle and a
sense organ at the apex (cypho-, bent;
nautes, sailor). The
beating of
coronal cilia propels the
cyphonautes through the...
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which in
Russian stands for 'outer
space'
rather than 'world' or 'universe', and
nautes – 'sailor', thus '
space sailor'; the term
cosmonaut was first...
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Latin navalis, "pertaining to ship"; cf. Gr**** ναῦς (naus), "ship", ναύτης (
nautes), "seaman, sailor". The
earliest attested form of the word is in the Mycenaean...