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It is missing a verb and does not make sense as a standalone phrase. A proper usage of "cosmonaut" in a sentence could be: "The cosmonaut is preparing for their upcoming space mission."
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They will record daily life in space for the Korean astronaut and Russian cosmonauts for about 10 days.
That was around the time they introduced their second Kickstarter project — a stylus for the iPad they call the Cosmonaut — for which they raised about $134,000.
With the cosmonaut-training program, travelers spend about three to four days in Star City, at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Center, using the same simulators used by cosmonauts.
As they were leaving, music was played - an old Russian song about a cosmonaut pining for home.
Currently, the major focus is on the so-called "One Year Mission". American Astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian Cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will spend about a year, starting in March 2015, on the ISS.
I've got this one sorted, lads, like the joke about the Russian scientists who sent a cosmonaut to the moon with a pencil while Nasa faffed around developing a super-sophisticated space-compliant pen.
Russia's Yelena Serova on Thursday prepared to become the first female cosmonaut in 17 years – but only after having to answer questions about her hairstyle and whether her daughter would cope while she was away.
ONE of the two reviews posted on Amazon.com about Valentin Lebedev's "Diary of a Cosmonaut" calls it a "profound" book "about what it's like to be in a flying tin can for more than half a year".
He retired as a cosmonaut in 1982.
In September, Helena Serova, the first female Russian cosmonaut in 17 years, faced a barrage of patronising questions from journalists at a press conference about how she would maintain her hairstyle while on the mission.
He flew into space on Soyuz TM-13 as a research cosmonaut on Oct. 2, 1991, with two Soviet cosmonauts, commander Aleksandr Volkov and research cosmonaut Toktar Aubakirov.
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