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The word "crewmembers" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to individuals who are part of a crew, especially in contexts like aviation, maritime, or film production. Example: "The airline ensured that all crewmembers were well-trained for emergency situations." Alternatives include "crew members" and "team members."
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Plural of crewmember
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Fortunately, unlike the ISS which floats in the "zero-gravity environment" that makes ordinary cooking impossible, Mars has about a third of Earth's tug enough to let crewmembers sauté vegetables, bake bread and boil water for pasta.
Projects include gauging sleep quality, testing robotic rovers, examining microbes, exploring hot spots around the habitat, and probing crewmembers' general resilience as well as engaging the public.On the first day of the mission, though, the focus was firmly on grub.
Over 300 people, including members of the Yoo family, surviving crewmembers of the Sewol and coastguard officials, have been lined up for investigation.
Nasa said: "Of all the potential challenges crewmembers encounter in the space environment, microgravity has proven to be one of the most difficult to mimic in an experimental setting".
The crewmembers made a brief, unsuccessful effort to disable the intelligence equipment before the EP-3E was boarded and they were placed under arrest.
Every day, a team of three crewmembers is in charge of mud maintenance.
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Sadly, two of our number were suffering from seasickness, and in my mind, Strangers in the Night's "do be do be do" refrain will be forever punctuated by the sudden sound of projectile vomiting and the sight of a sickly crewmember dash across the boat.
The most interesting payload was the "seventh crewmember" for the ISS, Robonaut 2 (R2), a humanoid robot developed by NASA and General Motors.
There have been others: a Duchess in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette; a crewmember in Danny Boyle's sci-fi hit Sunshine and an appearance in Matt Dillon's directorial debut City of Ghosts.
No such efforts were required on the frozen Hudson, which one crewmember said was "like butter".
One crewmember was so severely poisoned that the Army decided to study him; no American exposed to the chemical had ever come so close to death.
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