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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astronaut around" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the presence of an astronaut in a certain area, but as it stands, it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I saw an astronaut around the space station during the mission."
Alternatives: "astronaut nearby" or "astronaut in the vicinity".
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Aderin-Pocock applied to the European Space Agency to train as an astronaut around the same time Tim Peake did.
The real author of this playful parody is Philip José Farmer, who took Trout's questions about why we are created "only to suffer and die" and sent an astronaut around the universe to try and find an answer.
When I had to tell my boss I was pregnant I felt so guilty, and I have no idea why". Aderin-Pocock applied to the European Space Agency to train as an astronaut around the same time Tim Peake did.
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When his behavior became intolerable, my fellow astronaut looked around for a flight attendant.
Not because cameras have failed, its because due to deforestation, due to desertifciation, due to volcanic action, and due to pollution around the major cities of the world, it is actually rare for an astronaut going around, circling the globe for 24 hours.
Despite a childhood spent dreaming of becoming an astronaut, running around in my flight-suit PJs, wishing desperately for a future anywhere but planet Earth, having that video of the Challenger disaster burned into my memory, none of those tributes really did it for me.
Remember the way the Apollo astronauts hopped around like slow motion bunnies?
A history of the American spacesuit — the bubble-headed, ribbed thing that the astronauts bounced around in on the moon — it offers a wonderful David & Goliath story about the triumph of Oldenburg-like soft objects over phallic, rigid ones, and of hard-working seamstresses over hard-nosed engineers.
A history of the American spacesuit the bubble-headed, ribbed thing that the astronauts bounced around in on the moon it offers a wonderful David & Goliath story about the triumph of Oldenburg-like soft objects over phallic, rigid ones, and of hard-working seamstresses over hard-nosed engineers.
Apollo astronauts drove around many a crater as deep as the day a meteorite gouged it out, but a fine, thick "soil," or regolith, covers the surface of Eros and has somehow ponded in small impact craters.
Humans first witnessed Earth as a complete orb floating in the inky blackness of space in December 1968 when Apollo 8 carried astronauts around the Moon.
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