astronaut - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • kill: The launch took place on January 28, 1986, killing all 7 astronauts.
  • send: Sending astronauts up to fix the Hubble Space Telescope in Earth orbit was difficult enough.
  • become: For every 30,000 people who apply to become astronauts, NASA accept 30.
  • protect: Also the metal spacecraft protected the astronauts from most of the radiation.
  • carry: The world's most powerful rocket, Saturn V, was built to launch the Apollo spacecraft, which carried three astronauts.
  • allow: So they built Hubble in a way that allowed astronauts to go there and pull out old stuff and out in the new.

Preposition: on

  • mission: Name me two astronauts on the last shuttle mission.

Adjective modifier

  • British-born: British-born astronaut Mike Foale is Commander of the Expedition 8 crew.
  • aspiring: Fill your child's playtime with cherished storyb... 3-D Space Projector: Have your aspiring astronaut explore the depths.. .
  • ancient: The ' ancient astronaut ' theory reconsidered in the light of the Egyptian exploded planet cult.
  • American: I once heard an American woman astronaut talking on the radio about her journeys into space in the Shuttle.
  • Russian: The Russian astronauts are all trained to carry out commands sent from the ground.
  • former: How many former astronauts have you honored now Jeff.

Modifies a noun

  • theory: With translation deals to follow, I suddenly found myself in the position of international spokesman for the ancient astronaut theory.
  • training: In the USA, gliding forms part of the astronaut training syllabus.

Noun used with modifier

  • shuttle: One day, it might be a catchy wake-up tune for shuttle astronauts.
  • woman: I once heard an American woman astronaut talking on the radio about her journeys into space in the Shuttle.

Preposition: in

  • space: Even NASA use No Rinse products for personal care of the astronauts in space!

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