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No astronaut has ever floated away in space.
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No astronauts have captured weird things. This only happens in science fiction stories.
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Private space travel guides will probably be private astronauts.
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Most of the time the astronauts are busy working to complete experiments and deliver payloads to orbit. The schedule is generally ... you like roller coaster rides, math, and science, then you would probably like being an astronaut.
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... during re-entry and landing. The suits, or ACES, are orange specifically so that the astronauts can easily be seen should there be a rescue at sea or on land.
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Thirty-two names are on the Astronaut/Cosmonaut Memorial Wall. (See CDROM) http://www.worldspaceflight.com/america/astronaut/memorial.htm
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'''French Astronautical Pioneers, Paris 1927'''
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... attempted to define the need and advantages, as well as develop a concept, for an astronaut's shower. Relying on past studies, on flight experiences, and on the ensuing critiques, and ...
... . The journal of the MAA was called Spacewards as was one of a very few astronautical journals to continue publication all through World War II. The MAA also published bulletins.
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